Youth win sheep in Youth Conservationist Program
This article was submitted by Shane Dury and Elizabeth Handlin. Delaware youth Shane Dury. 10, and Elizabeth Handlin, age 16, were both selected to receive
Delaware Farm Bureau to host annual Ag Safety Conference
Spring is right around the corner, which means farmers will be out in their fields and agriculture equipment will be on the roads again. But
Congress looks to renew national Farm Bill
The clock is ticking on the all-encompassing Farm Bill Americans have come to know. Since the 1930s. the Farm Bill has covered an increasing variety
Nationwide’s Nominate your Fire Department Contest could save lives on Delmarva
More grain bin rescue equipment and training in Delaware could have made a recent sand bin rescue easier, according to Delaware Farm Bureau Member and
Growing For 100 Years: DCA celebrates a century of growing poultry on Delmarva
This was first posted by the Delmarva Chicken Association. Delmarva Chicken Association (DCA) has launched a year-long educational campaign, “Growing For 100 Years,” to celebrate
Delaware Farm Bureau, University of Delaware to host Risk and Opportunities Management Conference
The Delaware Farm Bureau is teaming with the University of Delaware’s Cooperative Extension to host a Risk Management Conference at the Paradee Center in Dover
DEFB helps Smyrna FFA learn about ag careers
During National FFA Week, the Delaware Farm Bureau had the opportunity to speak with high school FFA students at Smyrna High School’s 2023 Agricultural College
Hunting and Trapping Opportunities Still Available In February as 2022/23 Season Draws to a Close
This press release was first published by DNREC. Small game and furbearer hunting and trapping opportunities continue into February in addition to the opening of
Applications now accepted for Delaware Farm Bureau internships
Farm visits, content creation and local advocacy is how four students spent a summer vacation or two while gaining unique hands-on experiences through internships with