Dail Farms Visit, Roy Thagard and Jimmy & Deborah Dail

National Trip Day 8 County Extension Agent Roy Thagard introduced us to Daik Farms owners Jimmy and Deborah Dail.  Dail farms rotates tobacco and produce and also raise hogs for pork producer Murphy-Brown.  Tobacco starts out as seedlings in a hydroponic medium for 60-80 days.  One 7,500 sf shade house produces seedlings for 90 planted … Read more

Captiol Tour, AFB, Nat’l Sustainable Ag, DC Central Kitchen

National Trip Day 5 The day started off bright and early for some of us, as we headed out for a tour of the Capitol before the start of our official agenda. Our super awesome tour guide, Jennica’s cousin Paul Sullivan, astounded the group with his amazing catalog of historical facts and anecdotes about the … Read more

USDA at Beltsville

At the metro station taking the bus… Happy faces this morning taking the bus to the USDA Ag research services in Beltsville after a 40 min ride on the Metro from Rosselyn to Greenbelt.  At this point of the trip we are Metro experts! Arriving at the USDA Ag research Center… Beautiful view of the … Read more

USDA Administrative Offices, Professional Lobbiest & Blackfin Tavern

National Trip Day 1 Well, lets try this again. I lost my last post. Our first day in our nation’s capital started off rainy and cold. We are all bundled up to go to our first meeting at USDA.   On our way to the USDA building. Not the best weather, but better than snow! … Read more

Planning the National Trip, Lana‘i Museum & Bennies Farm

Seminar 6 Day 3 – Lana‘i Today was the start of Planning for the Washington D.C.  and North Carolina Trip Tyler is explaining The Plan for His Home State North Carolina Jennica goes over the D.C. Planning A Visit to the Lanai Museum packed full of information Doing Our introductions to Alberta at Bennies Farm The … Read more

Pualama Lana‘i, Above it All, Forest Restoration, Leadership Seminar

Seminar 6 Day 2 – Lana‘i For Day 2 of Seminar 6 we awoke in the pleasant atmosphere of Lanai City.  Elevation 1700ft.  Temperatures mild, Annual rainfall average of 17 inches.  Much of it seems to come from the mist collecting on the trees. Front (above) and back views of the “Social Hall” where we … Read more

Sunrise in Kona, NELHA, Leadership Seminar

Seminar 5 Day 4 – Hawai‘i Day 4 started out with a relaxed feeling…must’ve been due to the wonderful accommodations (made possible by Brandi’s sister!) which allowed us to fall asleep and wake to the sound of the ocean. After a little morning coffee we caravanned to our last site for this seminar, Hawaii Ocean … Read more

From Haleakala to Mauna Kahalawai

Seminar 4 Day 3 – Maui Class XIV started our third day on Maui with a visit and hike into Haleakala Ranch’s Waikamoi Preserve, with Pat Biley of The Nature Conservancy. Pat explaining the trial process of using the Secusio moth to mitigate fireweed growth. The Waikamoi Preserve is a home to many native and … Read more

A Sweet First Day on the Valley Isle

Seminar 4 Day 1 – Maui   Our first day on Maui started off at Hawaii Commercial & Sugar Company, Hawaii’s last sugar plantation.  We heard about everything HC&S from Rick Volner, Plantation General Manager. Rick Volner, Plantation General Manager.   This 37,000 acre plantation produces sugar, molasses, mud, and… labor.  Rick told us about … Read more

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