Monthly Archives: May 2014
iFarmiVote
Farm Bureau members support the iFarmiVote campaign in this photo gallery.
4-H Ambassador Tour
STATE 4-H COUNCIL PRESIDENT ALEX CROCKETT OF FENTRESS COUNTY IS ONE OF THE MANY SUCCESS STORIES COMING FROM THIS IMPORTANT YOUTH ORGANIZATION.
Cheeseburger Up
THE COST OF ONE OF THE MAIN FOOD ITEMS ON THIS SUMMER’S GRILL IS NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE.
Grilling It Right
Grill season is here and making sure those meats are cooked to the proper temperature is really important.
Setting Time
Tobacco farmers are about half way through setting this year’s crop.
PTP APP For Farm Fresh
The Tenn. Dept. of Agriculture has a new Pick TN Products App ready for download.
Low Cattle Numbers, High Beef Prices
We could see extremely high cattle and beef prices become the new normal, at least for the next couple of years.
Hay Weather
HAY WEATHER IS FINALLY HERE AS FARMERS LOOK TO MAKE THE MOST OUT OF THEIR FIRST CUTTING.
Bee Inventory
USDA SAYS BEE LOSS OVER THE PAST WINTER WASN’T AS BAD AS PREVIOUS YEARS, BUT NOT SO IN TENNESSEE.
Secure Milk Supply Plan
A FIELD DAY DEMONSTRATION AT MTSU’S DAIRY FARM SHOWED WHAT FARMERS WOULD DO IN THE EVENT OF A HOOF AND MOUTH DISEASE OUTBREAK TO KEEP MILK SAFE.
Farmers Hopeful to Ditch EPA’s Proposed Rule
Farmers and ranchers across the country are sending a message to Washington to ‘Ditch the Rule’ about the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Waters of the...
Planting Back on Schedule
AFTER A SLUGGISH START TO CORN PLANTING, MANY TN FARMERS HAVE FINISHED UP THEIR PLANTING THIS SPRING AS ATTENTION SHIFTS TO COTTON & SOYBEANS.
Final Release of 2012 Census of Ag
If you have questions about agriculture, the 2012 Census of Agriculture now has answers.
Farmers’ Market Season
ALWAYS THIS TIME OF YEAR, WHEN WE HOPE SPRING IS HERE FOR GOOD, THOSE DOORS TO THE LOCAL FARMERS’ MARKET OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
From relaxation to cultivation, make the most of your backyard
https://ag.tennessee.edu/news/Pages/NR-2014-04-FruitsBackyard.aspx
2014 Ag Enhancement Program Application Period Set
http://news.tn.gov/node/12344
Hay Calculator
The “Hay Calculator” DEVELOPED BY UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE EXTENSION EMPLOYEES can help producers calculate the quantity of hay necessary to feed cattle over a certain...
The Buzz Around
THE SOUND AND SIGHTS MANY OF YOU ACROSS THE STATE ARE SEEING NEAR YOUR HOMES, BARNS OR GARAGES ARE CARPENTER BEES.
Yes on 2
Gov. Haslam and former Gov. Bredesen have launched a campaign to encourage voters to vote “Yes on 2,” for how the state selects appellate...
Black Vulture problems for Livestock
Black vultures continue threating livestock across the state and Rep. DesJarlais looking for solutions.
Spring Check-up for AC
Your home air conditioning unit may need a little work before it starts its summer job.
Yes on 2
Gov. Haslam, Former Gov. Bredesen launch campaign to encourage voters to “Vote Yes on 2” to amend the state constitution on judiciary selection.
GMO Answers
GMO Answers, an initiative committed to creating conversations about GMOs and answering consumer questions, conducted a national survey identifying top questions about GMOs.
Quiet Tornado Season Turns Active
EVEN THOUGH THIS WEEK WE HAVE HAD AN OUTBREAK OF TORNADOS ACROSS THE MIDSOUTH, USDA SAYS TORNADO ACTIVITY AS A WHOLE IN 2014 SO...
Lincoln County Tornado
LINCOLN COUNTY FARMER DAVID OGLE SAYS CONSIDERING THE DEVASTATION A TORNADO LEFT BEHIND ON HIS FARM AND OTHERS IN SOUTHERN LINCOLN COUNTY, THEY’RE LUCKY TO...
Tornado Season
EVEN THOUGH THIS WEEK WE HAVE HAD AN OUTBREAK OF TORNADOS ACROSS THE MIDSOUTH, USDA SAYS TORNADO ACTIVITY AS A WHOLE IN 2014 SO...
Ag Leadership Classes
Young farmers and other ag professionals are taking part in agricultural leadership classes across the state.
Tree-Mendous Trail
FIRST LADY CRISSY HASLAM INTRODUCES NEW TREE EDUCATION PROGRAM TO STUDENTS AT TENNESSEE RESIDENCE.