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Farmers who are doing well at any size

One of the most important take-aways from my first year in VALOR is the importance of scale in agriculture. Since relatively speaking Americans spend so little of their income on food (around 10%), agriculture is primarily a low margin, high volume game. The overwhelming majority of agricultural concerns that we have visited who are able… Continue reading Farmers who are doing well at any size

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Ag Inclusivity: No Farmer Left Behind

At a faculty meeting the other day, we considered the idea of educational inclusivity. Ferrum College is a composite of 1) traditional students, 2) nontraditional students (mid-career professionals looking to polish and/or reorient their skillsets), and 3) minority students (~40%). Of these demographics, most can be more broadly considered first generation. How do we cater… Continue reading Ag Inclusivity: No Farmer Left Behind

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Great Debate & Defining Decisions

Our most recent VALOR session landed us in historic Richmond, VA, where we had the opportunity to witness our Commonwealth legislature in action.  Virginia’s legislature is unique in that it holds to the principles of our founding, where political leaders remain citizen legislators.  Our leaders still get to pack up their lunchpail and go to… Continue reading Great Debate & Defining Decisions

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Dr. Straylove, or How I Came To Love The Ag Sub-Committee

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRpyjnWDLQs   Starring Kathleen Quinlan and Timothy Busfield, this in-depth disquisition on the mental state of urbanized feral cats provides the viewer with answers to our most fundamental question, "Are you willing to sacrifice your children to the roving clowder that lives near you?" As obscure as this may seem, or as simple as a… Continue reading Dr. Straylove, or How I Came To Love The Ag Sub-Committee

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Agriculture and History – A Woman’s Place

Richmond during the General Assembly Session is an interesting place.  So much hurry up and wait.  So much current events and history as old as our Nation.  So much that seems trivial and so much that is vitally important.  All of this jammed together in the organized chaos that is government in action.  Definitely a… Continue reading Agriculture and History – A Woman’s Place

Communication, Political Advocacy

A Great Story

I’m always captivated by a good story. I think that most of us are; when you hear humor, or details, or just plain emotion, you connect with the storyteller at a deeper level. Let’s take this to a deeper level. I meet you. You meet me. I tell you that I’m from Virginia, have 2… Continue reading A Great Story