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The early part of spring brought a lot of rain across the volunteer state, which put farmers behind in planting. Things have dried up and they’ve worked long hours to get caught up.May 20, 2022
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The early part of spring brought a lot of rain across the volunteer state, which put farmers behind in planting. Things have dried up and they’ve worked long hours to get caught up.May 20, 2022
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There’s no doubt this time of year is busy for everyone, from planting to school finishing up, and that also means many students across the state are graduating.May 19, 2022
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Gary Bates is now the permanent Department Head of Plant Sciences at The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture. He discusses what it means to be named to this position.May 18, 2022
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Dustin Noble and his wife own and operate a goat dairy in Williamson County Tennessee. Dustin details how they’ve built their business over the years and how agritourism has played a big part of it.May 17, 2022
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is proposing a new climate rule that might reach from Wall Street to America’s farms.May 16, 2022
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When the 112th Tennessee General Assembly gaveled out recently, it was bitter sweet for two lawmakers that are strong advocates for agriculture as they concluded their long careers in the legislature.May 13, 2022
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The USDA’s latest report on U.S. agricultural trade has some remarkable numbers. Gary Crawford has this report.May 12, 2022
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This time of year, a lot of our farmers across Tennessee have either started or getting ready to spend time in the hay field.May 11, 2022
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A proposed rule by the Securities and Exchange Commission seeks climate-related disclosures for investors. Micheal Clements shares how the proposal may impact agriculture.May 10, 2022
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May is Mental Health Month and the American Farm Bureau Federation is reminding farmers and ranchers that they are not alone. Chad Smith has more on resources available through the Farm State of Mind program.May 9, 2022
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Congressman Chuck Fleischmann was one of several representatives to receive the Friend of Farm Bureau Award. Fleischmann talks about what it means to take this award home, and why he takes time to listen to farmers concerns.May 6, 2022
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A new sporting clays event is benefiting Ag in the Classroom, 4-H and FFA called “Agriculture, Kids and Clays.”May 5, 2022
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6th District Tennessee Congressman John Rose was recently recognized for his support of agriculture and rural issues during the 116th Congress with the Friend of Farm Bureau award.May 4, 2022
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Brandon Gibson, Governor Bill Lee’s Chief Operating Officer, addressed the Tennessee Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Conference.May 2, 2022