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
There’s no place like home
From every corner of our beautiful Commonwealth, all over Kentucky and across the world to Kenya - VALOR has certainly taken me places! Our most recent seminar allowed me to see my own back yard through the eyes of visitors. This seminar was a reminder that we shouldn't take our own little pieces of Virginia… Continue reading There’s no place like home
Welcome Home!
It felt like a lifetime since I had seen my fellow classmates since the last VALOR tour in Virginia, wayyy back in November of 2023. I was extremely excited to catch up with our tight-knit group and hear all about their travels across the world to Kenya and back. It was bittersweet not to join… Continue reading Welcome Home!
There Is Something for Everyone
The Shenandoah Valley is one of Virginia’s top agricultural areas in Virginia. According to the 2017 U.S. Department of Agriculture Census, Rockingham, Augusta, Page and Shenandoah counties rank 1, 2, 4 and 5 respectively as the largest agriculture localities in Virginia. The report further indicates that Rockingham County is the state’s powerhouse for agribusiness, impacting… Continue reading There Is Something for Everyone
Adapting and Innovating in The Valley
Although I am not from Virginia, it’s always incredible to me when I can find a sense of home during our travels with VALOR. Our most recent seminar brought the class to the Shenandoah Valley, which actually reminds me A LOT of where I grew up in Central California. The Shenandoah Valley in VA and… Continue reading Adapting and Innovating in The Valley
Kenya – Imagine Being in Their Shoes(?)
How do I even begin writing about this experience? At this point, we all know blogging is pretty low on my list of things I enjoy doing (actually writing in general is) ...but that's beside the point. I've had many people ask how my trip was.... likely expecting to hear exciting stories about animals, agriculture,… Continue reading Kenya – Imagine Being in Their Shoes(?)
Conservation and Sustainability Working to Preserve Kenya
As our international experience unfolded, I wasn’t sure what to expect from a trip to Kenya. Many of the images I’ve seen of Africa depict the continent as a desolate desert. I was pleasantly surprised as we arrived in Kenya, located near the Equator, and found the climate is perfect for a wide variety of… Continue reading Conservation and Sustainability Working to Preserve Kenya
Reflecting on my time in Kenya
It’s hard to believe that VALOR’s international seminar to Kenya has come and gone. I remember switching gears mentally the day after Christmas preparing myself for what I thought would be a life changing experience. Now I’m in my third week of being back home, back to work and settling back into my routine. However,… Continue reading Reflecting on my time in Kenya
