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ROTM | Tools for the Farm: How FSA Supports Tennessee Agriculture
In this episode, we sit down with Mike Mayfield, State Executive Director for the Farm Service Agency in Tennessee, to discuss his background in agriculture and his journey to serving farmers across…
Tennessee Ag Leadership Program in D.C.
This year’s inaugural class for the Tennessee Agricultural and Forestry Leadership Program (TAFLP) is in the nation’s capitol this week learning about history and the workings of the federal…
The Great American Cotton Plan
With several concerns facing the nation’s cotton industry in recent years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a four pillar plan designed to improve U.S. cotton production, consumption,…
Additional Screwworm Cases Confirmed in U.S.
Additional Cases of New World Screwworm in the U.S. have drawn a reaction from Canada, one of America’s top trading partners. American Farm Bureau’s Chad Smith has more.
Shooting Hunger Begins in 2026
This year’s Shooting Hunger events have officially kicked off with the first being held recently in East Tennessee at Kodak’s Iron Mountain Sporting Clays.
Teachers on The Farm
Teachers in Middle Tennessee got the chance to tour farms through the Tennessee Farm Bureau Ag In The Classroom workshop. The hope is they take what they learn and incorporate it into their…
New World Screworm Detected In Texas
A case of new world screworm has been detected in Texas for the first time in decades. USDA Secretary Brokk Rollins says they’ve been preparing for this for a year now and are ready to combat a wide…
Tennessee Leadership Summit On Rocky Top
Some of the best and brightest high school students across Tennessee are on UT Knoxville campus this week for the Tennessee Leadership Summit. The conference is geared towards students who have an…
Tennessee Women Represent at ACE Summit
A group of women from Tennessee are at the American Farm Bureau ACE Summit in Washington DC. The Three day event is highlighting the international year of the woman farmer.
Agriculture in Elementary School
Angela Bright-White has been a teacher for more than 30 years and now teaches agriculture at Philadelphia Elementary in Loudon County. As a consultant for the Tennessee Farm Bureau’s Ag in the…
Dairy for Life
Tennessee’s dairy industry has seen a lot of changes over the years. But the Lee family in McMinn County has persevered despite the many challenges they’ve faced year after year.
Celebrating Nature’s Most Perfect Food
There’s no doubt the number of dairy farms in Tennessee has declined dramatically in the last two decades, but the importance and the passion of those still producing milk is a vital part of our ag…
A Lifetime of Service
For many of us our teachers have had a lasting impact. This has definitely been the case for many students of Bill Newsom. After 50 years in the classroom, this long time educator has officially…
Graduates to the Workforce
This Spring hundreds of young adults are entering the workforce after graduating with various degrees from colleges and universities.
Looking for a Little More Sunshine
Farmers across Tennessee have been looking to harvest their hay crop this spring but unfortunately, it’s been really dry until the past week or so and its causing concerns over the yield and quality.
The Ultimate Sacrifice
As most of us are celebrating this Memorial Day holiday with friends and family, its so important that as Americans we never forget those that lost their lives while serving in the armed forces to…
Summertime Grilling Food Safety Tips
Enjoying outdoor cookouts in the summer should include food safety considerations for backyard chefs. Rod Bain Has all the tips and tricks to make sure you and your family stay safe.
Poultry Industry Giving Back
The state’s poultry industry has been quite an economic impact in Tennessee for many years now, and it just seems to keep getting stronger.
AFBF Analysis Finds Higher Meat Prices, Rising Demand
As the summer grilling season kicks off, consumers are finding higher prices at the meat counter. As Chad Smith shares, those prices are not reducing demand.
Tennessee Products Going Global
From trade missions across the globe to meetings with international buyers, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture is working to create new opportunities for Tennessee products. Commissioner of…
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