Howdy! I am Amanda Culp. I currently have the pleasure of working as the Director of Communications & Marketing at Maola Local Dairies, owned by Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative Association. Through my position with Maola, I lead a team of five individuals who share our sustainable dairy platform with customers and consumers while… Continue reading Learning to Lead in Virginny
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Introductions
Pic: Sam and Walter on Katie. Ears: Henry. . Sam Norman, originally from Hereford MD which is halfway in between Lancaster PA and Baltimore City (a little bit country, and a little bit...) I currently live in New Kent County Virginia with my husband Brian and son Walter. I have had the pleasure of working… Continue reading Introductions
VIRGINIA
Over the last 22 months, VALOR Class VI has traversed tens of thousands of miles within the the Commonwealth of Virginia, Commonwealth of Kentucky, and travelled to Republic of Kenya on the African Continent. We've experienced every level of agriculture from the humble beginnings of homesteads/ small-holders to large commercial agricultural enterprises, and everything in… Continue reading VIRGINIA
Final Seminar, Final Blog
Theodore Geisel, more commonly known as beloved children's author Dr. Seuss once said:“Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory” I’m finding a lot of truth in that statement as my VALOR experience comes to a close. Tomorrow I head to Roanoke to be with my classmates one… Continue reading Final Seminar, Final Blog
Seminar 11 Review
It was a bittersweet feeling when our group gathered for the first to last time in Central Virginia in May. We had spent the last 21 months visiting with some of the most outstanding and unique farming operations and support groups, hearing about their philosophies and best practices. Amongst all the variety of visits, tours,… Continue reading Seminar 11 Review
Central VA – The Last Stop for Class VI
Our last seminar brought us to Central VA. We had the opportunity to stay at Graves Mountain Lodge and use that as our base for the entire visit. I've not spent much time in Central VA, so I didn't know much about the area or the ag industry in this part of the state. We… Continue reading Central VA – The Last Stop for Class VI
Just get in the van
Before my VALOR experience, I had never ventured beyond US soil. The very aspect that draws so many to the program initially made me apprehensive. We're here to grow, right? So, I decided to embrace the opportunity, despite the initial stresses of packing and leaving home and work behind for two weeks. In the end,… Continue reading Just get in the van
Central Virginia: Leading the Way
For our last seminar of VALOR Cohort VI, we visited Central Virginia with Graves Mountain Lodge as our hub for the trip. I hadn’t visited Graves Mountain Lodge since high school when I participated in the VICE cooperative conference, which they still host each year. It was interesting to think about how things have changed… Continue reading Central Virginia: Leading the Way
Valley Time!!
Only threeish weeks after returning from Kenya, our group was back together again for our next seminar. It was nice to be back together and, as much as we loved our international seminar, back on familiar turf. This seminar was on very familiar turf for our much loved “Valley Crew” and I was excited to… Continue reading Valley Time!!
Leadership Quotes from the Shenandoah Valley
In March, our trip to the Shenandoah Valley, the most agriculturally productive region of Virginia, provided our cohort unique opportunities to see a variety of agricultural enterprises in action. When I think of the Valley, I usually think of dairy and poultry operations, but we also learned about fertilizer, logistics, energy, forestry and wood products,… Continue reading Leadership Quotes from the Shenandoah Valley
