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$10,000 Farm Credit Dairy Days Contribution to Support Virginia Dairy Industry Initiative

Farm Credit of the Virginias (FCV), a lending cooperative that serves Virginia, West Virginia and western Maryland, hosted Farm Credit Dairy Days events over the the summer to celebrate its customer-owners and commend the dairy industry. To conclude the summer customer appreciation event series, the association made a $10,000 contribution on behalf of its customer-owners toward initiatives that support and promote the dairy industry in the Commonwealth.

The lending cooperative pledged $5,000 to support this year’s new Dairy Days programming at the State Fair of Virginia, which will take place during opening weekend (Sept 23-25, 2022). Farm Credit of the Virginias will serve as the Commonwealth Milk Champion and Dairy Days title sponsor. The new programming serves to celebrate Virginia dairy production with dairy-themed attractions, including competitions, the sale of fresh milkshakes provided by the Dairy Club at Virginia Tech, calf births and milking demonstrations. There will also be a milk mustache photo contest.

In addition to promoting Virginia’s dairy industry, the new Dairy Days state fair programming also serves to bring awareness to the Milk for Good campaign, a dairy purchase program for food banks organized by the Federation of Virginia Food Banks. An additional $5,000 of the Farm Credit Dairy Days contribution was pledged to the Federation of Virginia Food Banks’ Milk for Good campaign. The Milk for Good program provides food insecure families in the state with fresh, locally sourced milk, which is one of the most requested, yet least donated items to Virginia’s food banks. The program also benefits local dairy farmers.

Regarding the Farm Credit Dairy Days contribution and our support of the Milk for Good campaign, Executive Director of the Federation of Virginia Food Banks, Eddie Oliver, shared, “Virginia’s food banks could not be more grateful for Farm Credit’s ongoing support of our Milk for Good initiative. Their partnership has helped us distribute well over 200,000 half gallons of fresh, locally processed milk to families in need over the past three years. We’re excited to bring more visibility to the program and generate additional community support through Dairy Days at the state fair.”

The $10,000 Farm Credit Dairy Days contribution was celebrated at a check presentation at the State Fair of Virginia Black Tie & Boots event on September 22, 2022. The check was presented by Katie Frazier, Chief Marketing & External Affairs Officer at Farm Credit of the Virginias, Eddie Oliver, Executive Director of the Federation of Virginia Food Banks, and Sara Jane Thomsen, Manager of Agriculture Education at the Meadow Event Park (pictured below).

Regarding the Farm Credit Dairy Days contribution, Brad Cornelius, Chief Executive Officer of Farm Credit of the Virginias, said, “We are thrilled to wrap up another season of Farm Credit Dairy Days and customer appreciation with this sponsorship opportunity which will directly support our dairy farmers and rural communities. Our support of the Virginia dairy industry is only possible through the continued support of our customer-owners. We’re pleased to pledge these funds on their behalf.”

About Farm Credit of the Virginias

Farm Credit of the Virginias provides over $2 billion dollars in financing to more than 11,000 farmers, agribusinesses and rural homeowners throughout Virginia, West Virginia and western Maryland. Farm Credit is a cooperative capitalized largely through investments made by farmers, ranchers and the rural homeowners and businesses that borrow from them.  In fact, as part of a nationwide network they are the largest single provider of agricultural credit in the United States and have been for over 100 years.  Farm Credit helps maintain and improve the quality of life in rural America and on the farm through its constant commitment to competitive lending, expert financial services and for facilitating and sharing knowledge and resources through the Farm Credit Knowledge Center. For more information, visit www.FarmCreditofVirginias.com.

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