Monthly Archives: April 2019
Why is Agriculture Important?
The Tennessee Farm Bureau Women's Leadership Program holds an essay contest each year for 5th graders across the state to answer the question "Why...
Farm Bureau Women – the Heart of the Organization
The Tennessee Farm Bureau Women's Leadership Program recently held their annual conference where county leadership groups from all over the state came together in...
Tennessee Dairies Benefit from Company’s Commitment
Weigel’s, one of East Tennessee’s largest milk processors, has committed to using milk produced exclusively in Tennessee.
“Wiegel’s has a history of being...
Hearing from the Grassroots
With Congress on recess, folks are taking advantage of their elected leaders being home to meet with them and share what issues are important...
Celebrating Cattle Producers and Partners
Tennessee Livestock Producers recently had an industry partner and customer appreciation day at the Columbia Livestock Center.
All In on Ag
Tennessee's Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Charlie Hatcher is embracing his new role of leading the Department of Agriculture.
Listening and Working for Our Top Industry
Representative Dr. Scott DesJarlais is a member of the House Agriculture Committee where he hears a lot about national policy and the importance of...
Representing Agricultural Interests
Congressman John Rose recently spent time in Smith County with Farm Bureau leaders from around the area, and shared updates on his first few...
Decorated Eggs – A Food Safety Story
Have you decorated some eggs this year for Easter? If you plan on eating them later, we have some tips on how to do...
Keeping up with the Numbers
The numbers are out for the 2017 Census of Agriculture.
Women in Agriculture
Amanda Robertson, Farm Service Agency Beginning Farmer Regional Consultant, attended a women in agriculture meeting recently where women gathered for networking opportunities.
2017 Census of Agriculture Data Series Additions Measure the Changing Face...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)
Tennessee Field Office announced the results of the 2017 Census of Agriculture with
both traditional...
Representing Rural Interests
New lawmakers in the 111th Tenn. General Assembly have been working to represent their rural constituents.
Following in His Father’s Footsteps
Being named FFA's State Star Farmer is perhaps the highest honor you can receive on the state level for agriculture in the FFA. For...
Honoring an Ag Legend
Lt. Governor Randy McNally and the Tennessee General Assembly paid respect to the late Lacy Upchurch with a resolution in his honor given to...
Another Needed Break for Farmers
The Tennessee General Assembly has approved legislation that would lift use and sales taxes for agricultural trailers.
A Rally for FSA Employees
Hundreds of Farm Service Agency county employees across the Southeast and Southwest will gather in Nashville this week for their All South Area Rally.
Developing Rural Areas
Jim Tracy serves as the Tennessee State Director of USDA Rural Development, where one of his main priorities has been and will continue to...
Ag Star Making Stronger Voices for Ag
Since 2002 hundreds of West Tennessee ag and business leaders have graduated from the Ag Star program.
Our Future for a State Fair
After 150-plus years of a Tennessee State Fair in Nashville and over 100 years in the current location, the status of a State Fair...
Cleaning up the Rules
The April 15 deadline is fast approaching, not just on getting your taxes filed, but also for providing comments on the new Clean Water...
New Program Means New Hope for Agriculture in Shelby County
For the first time in a while, Shelby County has an active FFA Chapter in Bolton FFA.
Leaders for the County
The American Farm Bureau Federation is celebrating County Leader Week with online resources.
No Fooling, Time to Plant
The calendar has turned another page, and it means farmers across the state will be focusing on getting corn seeds planted.