As I begin this blog, I must give thanks to the industry of agriculture. I have been blessed to be involved in agriculture in some form all my life. For the last 34 years, my profession...
Lack of proper fly control can be quite costly in terms of lost production, treatment costs, and disease transmission, taking a significant toll on animals’ comfort and the operat...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released its Sheep and Goats report showing the Tennessee sheep inventory was unchanged from las...
Two 4-H senators who are senior Level I 4-H members (ninth through tenth graders) may attend from each county. 4-H representatives, one senior Level I 4-H member representing each 1,700 or major fraction thereof of the total county enrollment, and one senior Level I 4-H member for each sixty or major fraction thereof of the total county senior enrollment make up the remaining delegates.
Shooting Hunger events are done by the Tennessee agriculture community to help feed hungry Tenneeseans. Today they have provided more than 2 million meals for those who need it most in our communities.