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Recently 74 students from 41 Tennessee counties traveled to Cookeville for Tennessee Tech's Leadership Summit.
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Hundreds of 4-H and FFA members just took part in their annual Tennessee Jr. Livestock Beef Exposition at the fairgrounds in Lebanon.
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American agriculture faces a trade deficit it’s never seen before. Chad Smith has more on the factors behind the numbers.
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Teachers in east Tennessee recently took part in an Ag In The Classroom workshop to learn about ways they can incorporate ag education in their classes.
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This year marks the 10th year the Tennessee agriculture industry has rallied together to fight hunger with our Shooting Hunger events.
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If you've driven around Tennessee the past few weeks, you've no doubt seen or gotten behind a farmer heading to the hay field.
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The bi-annual Milan No-Till Field Day is coming up July 25 at the University of Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center at Milan, and research center director Blake Brown provides insight into what you can expect from this year's event.
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Labor shortages across the country continue to plague farmers.
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As today marks the first official day of summer and the longest day of the year, row crop farmer Landen Perkins of Madison County shared what he needs when it comes to weather this summer and how his crop season has gone so far.
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Tennessee’s 4-H program is the largest and what many of us would say is the best in the nation. There are more than 152,000 members in our 95 counties and this week members of the state honor council are traveling across the state to meet with and thank supporters and share the incredible success story of this important youth organization.
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Sumner County Farm Bureau is the latest to host a BARN event. Their event was in support of Senator Ferrell Haile. Sumner County Farm Bureau President Chuck Groves explains why they feel these events are important.
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Overreach by the Environmental Protection Agency when it comes to vehicle emissions standards have led a few groups to sue EPA.
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As the 2024 Agricultural Science Governors School comes to and end, rising 11th & 12th graders who participated in the moth long program explains how the experience has been life changing for them.
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Both sides of Senate Ag Committee leadership have now shared their visions for the next farm bill. Chad Smith has more on the legislation’s progress.
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Each year the Beef Improvement Federation Symposium is held to bring beef producers from across the country together to talk about improving cattle genetics. This year the national event is in Knoxville. Troy Rowan with University of Tennessee explains how this meeting has helped improve beef quality, and profitability for farmers.
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County Farm Bureau's across Tennessee continue to hold BARN events to support political candidates that are pro agriculture. In a joint effort Unicoi and Cart County Farm Bureau's held the first ever BARN event in East Tennessee.
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AM Radio plays an important part in the lives of rural Americans. Chad Smith has more on the effort to keep AM radios in U.S. automobiles.
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Its no secret that farmers make up less than 2 percent of our population, but they are vitally important to all Tennesseans everyday for the work they do in providing food security. And that’s part of the reason why members of county Farm Bureaus are holding BARN events for lawmakers. The BARN acronym is Backing Agriculturally Responsible Neighbors.
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Its June and that means an even more concerted effort to promote the dairy industry and yesterday around 100 supporters gathered for the Tennessee national dairy month kick-off luncheon at Battle Mountain Farm in Williamson County.
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It seems Eric Snodgrass has job security as it relates to the weather. That’s what he does everyday as the senior science fellow for Nutrien Ag Solutions. He shares his Summer outlook.
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