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| Virginia Farm Bureau - Gannon and Alice Kemp

Author: Virginia Farm Bureau – Gannon and Alice Kemp Source: Visit Site RICHMOND, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a busy, above-average hurricane season, and residents are urged to stay vigilant and plan

Aidan Stewart This time of year, I often have conversations with customers about getting their trees “ready for hurricane season.” Summer in Richmond is notorious for random thunderstorms and other intense weather events, so here

| Starr Anderson

Author: Starr Anderson Source: Visit Site Since 1983, The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) has been working to restore the iconic American chestnut to its native forests along the eastern United States. Through scientific research and

| Alice Kemp, Virginia Farm Bureau communications

Author: Alice Kemp, Virginia Farm Bureau communications Source: Visit Site RICHMOND, With lightning five times hotter than the surface of the sun and reaching temperatures of 50,000°, the effects of a lightning strike can be

Mike Mather When I get asked “what is your favorite tree?” I don’t usually think of a whole species, I think of one individual tree. My favorite individual tree changes on a whim, but there

| Nancy Ross Hugo

Author: Nancy Ross Hugo Source: Visit Site Live oaks (Quercus virginiana), Hampton: Sculpted by wind and weather, this live oak at Fort Monroe National Monument has lived through centuries of countless storms on this historic

| Shelby Crouch, Virginia DWR public information officer

Author: Shelby Crouch, Virginia DWR public information officer Source: Visit Site HENRICO, Much of the food we eat and the natural beauty that surrounds us depends on pollinators. June 17-23 is National Pollinator Week, an

Peter Girardi Over the past few weeks I have seen some similar issues among the trees in the area and thought I would share my list with you. Although these are not new pests or

| Vanessa Remmers

Author: Vanessa Remmers Source: Visit Site CBF backed nine tree conservation bills in Virginia in 2024, and a historic number of them made it all the way to the governor’s desk When she drives down

| Patrick Larsen

Author: Patrick Larsen Source: Visit Site Virginia law lists the invasive species as a noxious weed. And it’ll grow just about anywhere it has sun. It’s a hot, sunny day at the Buttermilk Trail on

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