The types of businesses that are encouraged to apply to participate include farms that grow livestock or produce or businesses that use them to create products such as cheese, chocolates, tea or yarn.
The award-winning Farmer Trading Card program has generated so much excitement that the cards have been featured in local, regional and national media. School systems in other states have replicated the trading card program for their own communities.
If you run a farm-related business in Loudoun County, VA, please apply to participate in the 2018 Spring Farm Tour, which will be held May 19-20. The Spring and Fall Farm Tours are free, self-guided tours for people of all…
Are you a Loudoun County farmer who sells Christmas trees or holiday floral products? Loudoun Economic Development can help market your products at no charge if you apply to be listed in its annual marketing brochure. To apply, submit a…
Brian Tinsman Digital Properties Manager Meet Sten Sellier, founder of Loudoun’s Beltway Brewing Company. Born in D.C. and raised in Northern Virginia, Sten got an engineering degree from Georgia Tech and moved to Southern California. After a short stint…
Guest Post: Jennifer Buske-Sigal Media Relations Manager Visit Loudoun Tap into the LoCo Ale Trail and experience 21 breweries and 200+ beers this month as FeBREWary comes to Loudoun. With more breweries than any other county in Virginia, Loudoun…
Agriculture-related business owners are invited to the 2017 Forum for Rural Innovation, which will be held on Friday, March 10 from 8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Best Western at 711 Millwood Avenue in Winchester, Virginia. The deadline to…