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January 1, 2026 | Regional Legislative & Market Outlook For farmers, meat producers, and market gardeners in the Appalachian Highlands,…
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In August, the Appalachian Highlands are drowning in corn. Silver Queen, Peaches and Cream, Hickory King—it comes in by the…
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Life in the Shadow of the Mountain: The Bonny Blue Mine Gather round, friends. Pull up a chair by the…
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Drive through the back roads of Washington or Smyth County in Winter, and the landscape tells you a clear story:…
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New platform promises price transparency for developers and landowners in the mitigation market. RICHMOND — The Virginia Department of Environmental…
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In the Appalachian Highlands, we are conditioned to view the first hard freeze as an ending. It’s the signal to…
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The U.S. agricultural sector faces new volatility from rapidly changing international trade policies. Retaliatory tariffs from partners like China disrupt…
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Bristol, VA—On a blustery Small Business Saturday, November 29, 2025, I was on State Street covering the annual surge of…
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A Highland Holiday Tradition Perched in the highlands of Appalachian communities, a rare breed of farmer faces challenges that ultimately…
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