Another seminar for the (history?) books. The third VALOR VII seminar proved that agricultural leadership is about adaptability. When two inches of snow unexpectedly shut down Virginia's Capitol, our cohort turned a potential setback into an opportunity for deeper connections. Virginia's legislative session was postponed to the following week and for the rest of the… Continue reading p.i.v.o.t
Seeds, Swine and the Shore
I grew up about 25 minutes outside of Washington D.C. and almost always our class would attend a yearly school trip to one of the museums downtown- ugh, another trip to the Smithsonian?! When family and friends from across the country or around the world would visit, we would usually take them boating on the… Continue reading Seeds, Swine and the Shore
Embracing A Career in Agriculture Outside of Farming
My dream as a teenager was to return to our family farm and be a full-time dairy/beef producer. I may have thought it was my obligation to do so as well! I was the 4th generation and all the other men had returned and worked the family farm, so it should have been given that… Continue reading Embracing A Career in Agriculture Outside of Farming
Seminar III: Legislative Advocacy & Policy Development (Richmond)
Another VALOR seminar has come and gone. As I reflect on our time in Richmond, exploring topics in legislative advocacy and policy development, I am blown away by the meaningful learning opportunities and connections that took place over the course of just three days, from the hallowed halls of the Governors Cabinet Room to the… Continue reading Seminar III: Legislative Advocacy & Policy Development (Richmond)
It’s not dirt, it’s soil: my journey to soils, agriculture and leadership
My name is Marie Schirmacher and I sometimes consider myself relatively new to agriculture. After graduating college, I was an admissions advisor for a few years. While I traveled to high schools and spoke with students, in the beginning I would ask “what do you want to do when you graduate?”. (I later realized this… Continue reading It’s not dirt, it’s soil: my journey to soils, agriculture and leadership
Soybean and Purple Ice Cream
My first seminar didn’t get off to the best start. My day started in the airport at 4:45am with a flight delay that would ultimately not allow me to connect with my classmates until after 8pm. While the day was largely frustrating, I will never forget the warm reception from my classmates when I finally… Continue reading Soybean and Purple Ice Cream
Where the sunshines and Cotton grows
My newest Valor friend I’ve been all over the country, from Texas to Minnesota, to the deserts of Arizona, all the way to the sunny beaches of Florida. In all my travels I’ve seen a peanut field, much less a warehouse 2 football fields long filled to the brim with peanuts. It was amazing! VALOR… Continue reading Where the sunshines and Cotton grows
Mind your P’s and C’s: Peanuts, Pork, Perdue, Potatoes, and Cotton!
Our second VALOR session is behind us, and it is amazing to look back on everything we learned. This session we spent time in the Tidewater and Eastern Shore region of VA, an area well known for their unique and sandy soils. On the first day, we took a deep dive into the world of… Continue reading Mind your P’s and C’s: Peanuts, Pork, Perdue, Potatoes, and Cotton!
Close to Home: Reflections on Tidewater’s Agricultural Impact
Our most recent VALOR seminar brought us to the Tidewater region and Eastern Shore of Virginia, a corner of the state that, while geographically close to home for me in Suffolk, holds a rich agricultural heritage with far-reaching global significance. Over three days, we explored the industries that thrive in this region — peanuts, pork,… Continue reading Close to Home: Reflections on Tidewater’s Agricultural Impact
Growing Roots in Leadership and Agriculture
Hello, I’m Bryan Harris, and I’m excited to embark on this incredible journey as part of the VALOR Class VII program. I currently live in Suffolk, Virginia, where I own Liberty Lane Farm, a horse boarding facility. My wife, daughter, and I call this farm home, and every day, I’m reminded of the importance of… Continue reading Growing Roots in Leadership and Agriculture
