Accomack County Cooperative Extension - VA

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Virginia Cooperative Extension is seeking an Agriculture & Natural Resources Extension Agent for Accomack County. The su...
05/27/2026

Virginia Cooperative Extension is seeking an Agriculture & Natural Resources Extension Agent for Accomack County. The successful candidate will lead the development, delivery, and evaluation of educational programs that address agricultural, environmental, and economic challenges. Serving as an educator and trusted information source, the agent assesses community needs, provides research based solutions, and supports problem solving for farmers, landowners, and stakeholders. The role requires strong collaboration with producers, industry partners, specialists, fellow Extension agents, and agency representatives to strengthen local agriculture and natural resource management. A bachelor’s degree is required; a master’s degree is preferred and must be earned by the sixth year of employment. Apply through: https://jobs.apply.vt.edu/jobs/associate-extension-agent-agriculture-natural-resources-accomack-county-accomac-virginia-virginia-united-states

🌱 The May 2026 edition of The Stalk is live!  This month’s issue is full of timely updates, practical guidance, and upco...
05/12/2026

🌱 The May 2026 edition of The Stalk is live!
This month’s issue is full of timely updates, practical guidance, and upcoming opportunities for our Eastern Shore agriculture community.

🔗 Read it here: https://sway.cloud.microsoft/uYdmBjI7BwZMACut?ref=Link

Inside this issue:
• A refreshed newsletter design that meets new online accessibility standards
• Program updates and announcements from ESAREC and Virginia Cooperative Extension
• Upcoming workshops, Coffee Hours, and community events
• Pest, disease, and field condition alerts for Eastern Shore growers

Take a moment to explore what’s new and share it with neighbors, colleagues, and anyone who benefits from research‑based, locally relevant ag information.

Thank you for staying connected and for supporting agriculture on the Eastern Shore. 🌾

📣 We’re Hiring an Administrative and Fiscal Assistant!  Accomack Virginia Cooperative Extension is seeking a full‑time A...
05/05/2026

📣 We’re Hiring an Administrative and Fiscal Assistant!

Accomack Virginia Cooperative Extension is seeking a full‑time Administrative & Fiscal Assistant to support the Accomack County Extension office.

This salaried, 40‑hr/week position plays a key role in keeping our programs running smoothly—handling procurement, travel reimbursements, monthly budget reconciliations, fixed‑asset tracking, grant paperwork, COOP coordination, and day‑to‑day administrative support. We’re looking for someone who is detail‑oriented, tech‑savvy, and comfortable managing multiple priorities.

Preferred candidates bring experience in university or Extension settings, strong accounting knowledge, and familiarity with systems like Excel, Banner, and Quicken.

📌 Apply here:
https://jobs.apply.vt.edu/jobs/administrative-fiscal-assistant-accomack-county-accomac-virginia-virginia-united-states

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🌱 Slug Season Starts Early on the ShoreWith temperatures warming up, slugs are already on the move — and so is our ANR E...
03/31/2026

🌱 Slug Season Starts Early on the Shore
With temperatures warming up, slugs are already on the move — and so is our ANR Extension agent. Our early‑spring monitoring traps are now active across local fields to track population presence and density.
Slugs remain one of the most persistent early‑season pests for corn and soybean growers on the Eastern Shore. They thrive in cool, wet conditions and are especially common in fields with cover crops, where they can be present nearly year‑round. Most hatch in April, right when young seedlings are at their most vulnerable.
Recent research from the ESAREC and VCE — supported by the Virginia Soybean Board — showed just how much cover crop species and termination timing can influence slug pressure. Rye, in particular, supported the highest slug populations, and very early termination dates led to greater feeding injury on emerging soybeans.
As we move into planting season, keep an eye on:
• Fresh feeding on cotyledons and stems
• Cool, cloudy stretches that slow crop growth but favor slug activity
• Fields with heavy residue or green cover
We’ll continue sharing updates from our monitoring network as the season progresses. If you’re seeing early damage or want help scouting your fields, reach out anytime to Helene Doughty [email protected]

🌿 Ready to start a native plant garden but not sure where to begin?Join us for our next Perk Up & Learn Coffee Hour on F...
03/31/2026

🌿 Ready to start a native plant garden but not sure where to begin?
Join us for our next Perk Up & Learn Coffee Hour on Friday, April 10, 9–10 AM at the Eastville Community Center!
This month’s session, “Getting Started with a Native Plant Garden: Simple Steps for a Healthier Yard,” will walk you through everything you need to confidently plan your spring garden:
✨ How to choose the right native plants for your site
✨ Tips for laying out your garden for beauty, resilience, and pollinator support
✨ Practical guidance from local experts
✨ Where to find native plants and trusted resources to help you get started
We’re excited to welcome:
• Shannon Alexander (DCR / Plant Eastern Shore Natives)
• Laurie Jones (Wild Ones / Plant Eastern Shore Natives)
• Charlie Grizzard (Grizzard Farms & Nurseries)
Come learn, sip coffee, and get inspired to create a healthier, more vibrant landscape using plants that truly belong here.
📍 Eastville Community Center
17202 Courthouse Road, Eastville, VA
🎟️ Free & open to the public — no registration needed.
Let’s grow something beautiful together.


Grizzard Farms and Nurseries Wild Ones Plant ES Natives

03/13/2026

Hope you will be able to enjoy this informative lecture.

02/23/2026

The Small Farm / Homesteader Workshop has been rescheduled to Friday, February 27th due to weather conditions. Thank you for your understanding and flexibility!

🌾 Perk Up & Learn Coffee Hour – February 20!9:00–10:00 AM • Eastville Community CenterJoin us for a fascinating look at ...
02/14/2026

🌾 Perk Up & Learn Coffee Hour – February 20!
9:00–10:00 AM • Eastville Community Center
Join us for a fascinating look at the history of Eastern Shore agriculture, with a special spotlight on Northampton County’s vegetable production legacy.
☕ Free • Open to the Public • No Registration Needed
Did you know?
- In 1914, Northampton County had the highest per‑capita income in Virginia, thanks to a booming agricultural economy.
- The Eastern Shore once supported three canneries, frozen‑food facilities, and multiple packing houses, making it a powerhouse of vegetable processing and shipping.
- The Eastern Shore Produce Exchange helped set national standards for grading and packaging—and returned over one quarter of a billion dollars to local growers.
- In the early 20th century, the Eastern Shore was the largest potato‑producing region in the entire United States.
Come enjoy a warm cup of coffee while we explore the stories, innovations, and people who shaped our region’s agricultural identity.
Historical artifacts and vintage produce labels will be on display. Special thanks to Tractor Organization for bringing their display!
🎤 Speakers:
Hélène Doughty, VCE ANR Extension Agent
Theresa Pittman, VCE ANR Extension Agent
📍 Eastville Community Center
17202 Courthouse Road, Eastville, VA
For more information, contact Hélène Doughty at [email protected] or 757‑678‑7946 ext. 3.





Scholarships are available for children wishing to attend Accomack County 4H Camp! Please scan the code below or contact...
01/12/2026

Scholarships are available for children wishing to attend Accomack County 4H Camp! Please scan the code below or contact Jalen Anderson for more information: [email protected]

Looking for a fun event for your child on Valentine's Day? Check out this upcoming event and contact 4H Agent, Jalen And...
01/12/2026

Looking for a fun event for your child on Valentine's Day? Check out this upcoming event and contact 4H Agent, Jalen Anderson at [email protected] for more infomation!

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23185 Front Street
Accomac, VA
23301

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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+17577871361

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