Meet a Farmer... College Run Farms
Meet the Berryman family and learn how College Run Farms got its start.
College Run Farms is a diversified, family farm operation owned by Steve and Jordan Berryman and located in Surry County, VA. The farm offers pick-your-own strawberries, blueberries and sweet corn, as well as, a wide range of vegetables available from the farm store during the summer. During the fall, College Run Farms offers the opportunity to search for that perfect pumpkin and get lost in a corn maze.
Virginia Farming: Blandy Experimental Farm and State Arboretum
On this episode we visit Blandy Experimental Farm and State Arboretum and learn about what all goes on there. Then Chris Mullins talks about pumpkins and gourds, and growing them, From the Ground Up. We'll also have the Ag Calendar, a Minute in the field video, and of course, your ag news of the week on this edition of Virginia Farming.
Virginia Farm Bureau - Chippokes Farm Museum
Virginians will host a number of events this summer celebrating the 400th anniversary of Jamestown. But if you like your history a little more farm-oriented, why not take a ferry ride across the James River to Chippokes State Park and the Farm and Forestry Museum? Norm Hyde reports. For more, go to vafb.com
VSU Homecoming Parade 2012 Surry County High School
2017 Field Makeover - Surry County, VA
Our entire organization was thrilled to be a part of another outstanding field renovation project, this time in Surry County! Special thanks to Orkin, Safelite Auto Glass and Q Daddy's BBQ for making this special event possible. The entire community rallied around this effort, and we were thrilled to do our part in giving the children of Surry County a field they can be proud of!
Industrial Farming in Surry County
On one of the largest chicken farms in Surry County, Tyson Foods Inc. supplies the birds and feed. Farmer Johnny Simmons provides the farm, housing and labor. And the stench flows toward neighbors who had picked this area to retire – years before the farm came.
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David Wilks Cordle, Welcome to Surry and Isle of Wight Co. Virginia
Spliced together vids I got from You-Tube about IOW Co. Virginia. The area's I picked I have been in to do Land Surveying over the 17 years.
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Waterman Farms: the urban farm
Drone footage of Ohio State University's Waterman Farms - a 261-acre farm in the heart of Columbus.
Hannah & Austin | Smithfield, Virginia | Wedding Film
Ceremony: St. Luke's Historic Church & Museum
Reception: Smithfield Center
Flowers: Fleur de Fou
Dress: Casablanca Bridal, Blush Bridal
Bridesmaids: Morilee by Madeline Gardner
Groom's attire: Menguin Tuxedos
Cake: Sugar Bottom Bakery
Catering: The Catering Place
DJ: Music Makes You Happy Entertainment
HMUA: Caroline Corey with Shear Success
Photo + Video: Ch & Sh Fredericks Photography, LLC
The Old Brick Church - Surry County, VA
We went searching the back roads of Virginia for these church ruins our Grandma told us about. We were pleasantly surprised when we found it. It is located across the fields from Bacon's Castle in Surry County, Virginia.
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Proposed Coal Plant Hearing in Surry County, Virginia
On February 27th young Makayla spoke in front of over 200 people, voicing her opposition to the 1500 megawatt coal plant proposed for her community, only a few miles from her school.
Photo by Jackie Carroll
First Victory over Big Coal in Va.
Members of the Dendron Town Council voted to decide for themselves if and how a coal plant will be built in their town, refusing input from the coal-friendly County Board of Supervisors of Surry County.
Our Adventure to Chippokes Plantation State Park
Surry Pork, Peanut & Pine Festival, July 16,2011
No video of the festival just video of the party out in the water.
Gabriel’s Rebellion: Historical Meeting spot, 1,000 Slaves Peoples Army - Haki Kweli Shakur
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Compared to the more famous Nat Turner Rebellion in Southampton County, Gabriel's Rebellion gets barely a nod in the history books. But 31 years before the Southampton event, a slave known as Prosser's Gabriel (commonly but incorrectly called Gabriel Prosser) masterminded the most extensive U.S. slave revolt ever planned – a revolt that would have brought to Richmond 1,000 or more slaves from as far away as Petersburg, Norfolk, North Carolina and at least 10 other localities.
The plan
Throughout the spring and summer of 1800, Gabriel and a small group of artisan leaders met at Young's Spring on Upham Brook, a popular weekend gathering place for slaves. Using the communication network fostered by those same social and religious gatherings, Gabriel and his conspirators began recruiting slaves from across Henrico, Albemarle, Caroline and Louisa counties. In addition to the 1,000 slaves they expected to follow, Gabriel and his supporters also hoped poor white people would join the cause, and targeted Quakers, Methodists and Frenchmen as the whites most friendly to liberty. Two of the Frenchmen that Gabriel met with in secret may even have promised him international assistance.
The plan called for hundreds of followers from across Virginia to gather for a march on Richmond after slaying their masters. A contact at the Capitol would let one band of insurgents into the state magazine to seize arms and ammunitions; another band would secure Mayo’s Bridge and set fire to the warehouse district at Rocketts Landing as a diversion. Kidnapping Governor James Monroe, the conspirators would then negotiate the release of slaves all over Virginia.
A Plantation Style Home on 7 acres in Northern Virginia
A beautiful plantation style home surrounded by over 7 acres of spacious lawn, plush woodlands and flanked by historical Cub Run Creek flowing directly adjacent to the property. This is a horse-animal-nature lover's paradise providing all the space and seclusion needed (and no HOA) and, at the same time is conveniently located in the Northern Virginia-Washington Metro area in Centreville, Virginia. The home includes 6 bathrooms, 9 bedrooms and a long list of unique amenities. Its a must-see!