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May 2009 

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Against the grain
Virginia farmers defy stereotypes as they adapt to rapidly changing markets.
by Heather B. Hayes

Outside forces at work
Dairy, peanut farmers imperiled by market swings, consumer panics.
by Heather B. Hayes


Saving the land
Farmers take steps to keep farms from becoming subdivisions.
by Heather B. Hayes

SPECIAL REPORT: Virginia Fantastic 50>

HIGHEST REVENUE GROWTH: PROLOG INC.
by Donna C. Gregory

SERVICE: BOSH GLOBAL SERVICES
by Joan Tupponce

MANUFACTURING: MTC TRANSFORMERS
by Donna C. Gregory

TECHNOLOGY: IDEAL INNOVATIONS INC.
by Joan Tupponce

RETAIL/WHOLESALE: AUTO RECYCLERS LLC
by Donna C. Gregory

 

<BUSINESS TRENDS: Risk Management>

 <BUSINESS TRENDS: HEALTH CARE>
Stimulating better health
Federal funds expected to boost IT initiatives in Virginia.
by Heather B. Hayes

 <BUSINESS TRENDS: COMMUNITY COLLEGES>
The classroom crunch
Colleges cope with surging demand amid budget cuts.
by Garry Kranz

<Commercial Real Estate: Washington>>

  • Uncle Sam to the rescue?
    The Washington market is taking some hits, but it expects a big boost from stimulus funds..
    by Paula Squires

<Regional Report: Hampton Roads>>

  • Sunny outlook
    Newport News hopes to use benefits of economic development projects to boost citywide makeover.
    by Andrew Petkofsky

  • Collaborative effort
    Health-care rivals join forces in proposing Virginia Beach hospital.
    by Andrew Petkofsky

 

 

 

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