USA - WVU Parkersburg receives $150k donation to enhance agricultural education

10.02.2025 319 views

The WVU at Parkersburg Foundation is proud to announce a generous $150,000 donation from Mike and Brenda Miller to Riverhawk Farms, WVU Parkersburg’s hands-on agricultural learning facility.

“This gift will allow us to expand hands-on learning opportunities for our students, providing them with real-world experience in livestock and sustainable agriculture. Their commitment to agricultural education will have a lasting impact on our students and the future of farming in our region,” said John Riggs, director of agriculture.

A lifelong advocate for education and farming, Mike Miller is no stranger to the mission of WVU Parkersburg. Having previously served on the Foundation board, he understands the financial barriers many students face when pursuing higher education.

“I've served on the Foundation before, so I'm familiar with students who need opportunities,” Miller said. “A lot of kids today don’t have the chance to get hands-on experience like they used to, and this (donation) gives them that opportunity.”

The Millers own a 300-acre farm where they raise over 100 head of cattle, and their passion for agriculture runs deep. Brenda Miller, who shares her husband’s love of farm life, recalls helping care for the animals. “I love to see the babies, and I like knowing what’s on my dinner table,” she said.

Their donation will support Riverhawk Farms in expanding its livestock program, allowing students to work with a variety of animals, including cattle, chickens, goats, pigs and more.

“Agriculture education is about more than just growing crops,” Miller said. “For young people in FFA and related programs, livestock is what draws them in. If we want to encourage students to pursue careers in agriculture, we need to give them hands-on experience with different types of animals.”

Riverhawk Farms is a critical part of WVU Parkersburg’s agricultural program, providing students with the skills needed for careers in farming, agribusiness and sustainable agriculture. The Millers’ donation ensures the farm can continue to grow and attract future generations of students who are passionate about agriculture.

“We are deeply grateful to Mike and Brenda for their generosity,” said Foundation Executive Director Olivia Reeder. “Their commitment to agricultural education will have a lasting impact on our students and the region’s farming community.”

 

Source - https://www.wvnews.com

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