Farms honored for exceptional soil and water conservation practices
RICHMOND, VA – Nine Virginia farms have received special recognition as grand winners of the 2023 Clean Water Farm Awards for demonstrating exceptional commitment to practices that protect the soil and water. The awards recognize farmers or farm owners doing exceptional work to protect soil and water resources. One winner is selected from each of Virginia’s major river basins.
“We celebrate and appreciate these award recipients, who are truly dedicated to sustainable farming and serve as role models for others across the commonwealth,” said Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources Travis Voyles. “Their commitment to improve the health of Virginia’s river basins by implementing best management practices is inspiring, and future generations will benefit from their stewardship of the land and natural resources.”
In partnership with Virginia’s 47 soil and water conservation districts, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation sponsors the Grand Basin Clean Water Farm Awards each year. Individual soil and water conservation districts select local Clean Water Farm Award winners in the state. Awards were presented Dec. 4 during the Virginia Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts annual meeting in Norfolk.
The winning farm owners, producers or operators employ technologies and best management practices that improve water quality. Efforts include keeping livestock out of streams and rivers, planting cover crops, instituting rotational grazing and adding vegetative buffers along waterways.
“These Grand Basin award winners, representing all regions of the Commonwealth of Virginia, are on the forefront of agricultural practices that protect one of our most precious resources: water quality,” said DCR Director Matt Wells.
Virginia’s soil and water conservation districts offer farmers technical assistance and advice on new technologies and practices to help them stay on the cutting edge of conservation farming.
“District staff and the farmers they work with are dedicated to continually improving practices that enrich our natural resources,” said Dr. Kendall Tyree, executive director of VASWCD. “We are proud of our partnerships with these farms, many dating back decades, and appreciate the opportunity to assist the agricultural community while expanding these mutually beneficial partnerships that enhance our land and waters.”
For more information and a description of each farm recognized, go to www.dcr.virginia.gov/soil-and-water/cwfa-winners.
2023 Grand Basin Clean Water Farm Award recipients
Big Sandy – Upper Tennessee River
Greg Meade
Lazy M Farm, Tazewell County
Nominated by Tazewell Soil and Water Conservation District
Coastal
Shelton Alley
Shelton Alley Farms, Northampton County
Nominated by Eastern Shore Soil and Water Conservation District
James River
John Bryant
Old Tavern Farm, New Kent County
Nominated by Colonial Soil and Water Conservation District
New-Yadkin River
John Fant
Summerfield Pastoral Farm, Grayson County
Nominated by New River Soil and Water Conservation District
Potomac River
Justin and Casey Wisch
Long Stone Farm, Loudoun County
Nominated by Loudoun Soil and Water Conservation District
Rappahannock River
John Paul and Mollie Visosky
Locust Dale Cattle Company, Culpeper County
Nominated by Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District
Roanoke River
Tim Alderson
A-Plus Farms, Pittsylvania County
Nominated by Pittsylvania Soil and Water Conservation District
Shenandoah River
Justin and Kristi Schmidt
Rockingham County
Nominated by Shenandoah Valley Soil and Water Conservation District
York River
Fred Massie and Peter Massie
Louisa County
Nominated by Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District
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