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Farm Bureau Recaps Challenges and Successes of 2025

As 2025 draws to a close, Chad Smith has a look back on some of the key moments for U.S. agriculture.

Dec 31, 20252 min

Commissioner Holt Hopes To Bolster TN Agriculture In New Year

Tennessee Commissioner of Agriculture Andy Holt is looking ahead to a full year as commissioner in 2026. He outlines some of his goals for the new year and how he hopes the department will continue to engage with farmers across the state.

Dec 30, 20252 min

Family Seed Business Growing Trust For Nearly a Century

Founded in 1932 by Ray Hurt’s great-grandfather and grandfather, Hurt Seed Company is now run by Ray Hurt and his brother. Based in Halls, Tennessee, the company supplies about five percent of the seed used nationwide. Ray says he’s proud to help be a part of feeding the world.

Dec 29, 20252 min

USDA Announces Regenerative Agriculture Initiative

The Department of Agriculture announced new funding focused on regenerative farming practices. Chad Smith has details.

Dec 26, 20252 min

Christmas on the Farm

Christmas celebrations ring out across our state today as we hear from farmers enjoying this Christmas day with family and friends.

Dec 25, 20252 min

Discussion Winner Ready for Nationals

Coty Vannoy of Lawrence County was the winner of the Tennessee Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers and Ranchers Discussion Meet contest. He bested 16 competitors for the title at the Farm Bureau state convention recently.

Dec 24, 20252 min

Two Tennesseans Compete At NFR

Two Tennesseans, Lane Mitchell and Hudson Bolton, recently took part in the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Competing on one of rodeo’s biggest stages, both athletes shared what it meant to represent their home state at the national level. They described the experience as unforgettable, saying that simply qualifying for the prestigious event is a major accomplishment and a dream come true in the sport of rodeo.

Dec 23, 20252 min

Moving Closer to Whole Milk for Healthy Kids

A key piece of legislation aimed at growing healthier kids in American classrooms took a big step toward becoming law. Chad Smith has details.

Dec 22, 20252 min

Finding Farming Later In Life

John Morton recently retired from a career in home construction and service in the Marine Corps. Now, he and his wife are embarking on a completely new career in farming. Morton believes that with fewer farmers than ever, the need for more people to get involved in agriculture is greater than ever.

Dec 19, 20252 min

Johnson Honored With Voice Of Ag Award

State Senator Jack Johnson of Williamson County has been awarded the inaugural Voice of Agriculture Award by the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation. Johnson said he is honored to receive the recognition and remains proud to support Tennessee farmers through his work in the legislature.

Dec 18, 20252 min

Grills Honored With Voice Of Agriculture Award

State Representative Rusty Grills of Newburn, Tennessee, has been named the inaugural recipient of the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation’s Voice of Agriculture Award. Grills says he is honored to receive the recognition for representing an industry that has played a significant role in his life.

Dec 17, 20252 min

Content In All Circumstances

Tennessee native Butch Wilmore has dedicated his life to service, spending his entire career in the U.S. Navy and with NASA. He captured worldwide attention when a test mission to the International Space Station unexpectedly extended, leaving him in space for nine months. In this powerful account, Wilmore reflects on the challenges of his prolonged stay in orbit—and shares what sustained his sense of peace, purpose, and contentment throughout the ordeal.

Dec 16, 20252 min

Rural Voice In Politics

Farmers’ participation in the political process is more important than ever, especially as the farm economy continues to struggle. Political strategist Chip Saltsman emphasizes that even though farmers are not the majority, their voices still carry significant weight in shaping policy and politics.

Dec 15, 20252 min

McClanahan Elected As State YF&R Chair

Colton McClanahan of White County is the new 2026 Tennessee Young Farmers & Ranchers State Chair. McClanahan explains why he ran and what it means to him to be selected for this position.

Dec 12, 20252 min

Sherri Lay Elected To TFBF Board Of Directors

Sherri Lay of Monroe County is the newest member of the Tennessee Farm Bureau Board of Directors. She was elected as one of the three Directors at Large. Sherri explains what it means to be elected and why she feels called to serve.

Dec 11, 20252 min

Governor Lee Reaffirms Commitment To Agriculture

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee addressed the voting delegates at the 104th Tennessee Farm Bureau Annual Meeting. Lee reaffirmed his commitment commitment to agriculture in his final year in office.

Dec 10, 20252 min

2026 Policy Set

There are 247 voting delegates this year from all 95 counties setting Tennessee Farm Bureau policy for 2026. Every one of them are farmers. A few of the delegates say being part of this more-than-100-year tradition feels special. It’s a chance to speak up for their communities, make sure farmers’ voices are heard, and help guide the future of agriculture in Tennessee.

Dec 9, 20252 min

Farm Leaders Gathered in Franklin

Farm Bureau leaders are back together for their annual meeting at the Cool Springs Conference Center in Franklin to hear from industry and political leaders and discuss and decide policy that will guide the organization in the coming year.

Dec 8, 20252 min

Tennessee Christmas With A Tennessee Christmas Tree

Christmas tree farms across Tennessee are in full swing. Jaimie Faircloth, president of the Tennessee Christmas Tree Association, runs Pinewood Christmas Tree Farm in Franklin with his wife and says they’re seeing record interest this season.

Dec 5, 20252 min

Celebrating America 250 In McNairy County

Governor Bill Lee’s America 250 tour continues to sweep across Tennessee, uncovering the stories that make our state unforgettable. This week, he stopped at Wes Ashe’s farm in McNairy County, a place where Tennessee tradition and American pride run deep.

Dec 4, 20252 min

Farm Bureau Emphasizes Need for Economic Assistance to Ag Secretary

American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall recently discussed the challenges facing farm country with the Secretary of Agriculture. Chad Smith has more on the conversation.

Dec 3, 20252 min

Eradicating Wild Hogs

Fifteen years ago, wild hogs were a serious problem in Tennessee. That’s why members of the conservation, wildlife, and agriculture communities came together to form the Wild Hog Eradication Team. Most of Tennessee is hog-free now, but a few pockets remain where they are still abundant.

Dec 2, 20252 min

Christmas In The Nation’s Capital

The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is now being prepared for its lighting December Second after arriving in Washington DC after its journey from its home state of Nevada.

Dec 1, 20252 min

Thanksgiving On The Farm Part II

Farmers across Tennessee are celebrating Thanksgiving in a variety of ways this week. Several shared their special traditions and what they’re thankful for.

Nov 28, 20252 min

Thinking Food Safety This Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is one of the busiest times of the year for USDA’s Meat and Poultry Hotline with several food questions associated with cooking the holiday turkey. Rod Bain has the details.

Nov 27, 20252 min

Thanksgiving On The Farm Part 1

As we pause to give thanks this Thanksgiving, farmers across Tennessee are finding their own special ways to celebrate. We caught up with a few to hear about their traditions and what they’re thankful for this year.

Nov 26, 20252 min

One Step Closer to Whole Milk for Healthy Kids

The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act recently passed the Senate. Chad Smith has more on the important first step in the process.

Nov 25, 20252 min

Deer Mitigation on Farms

Farmers across Tennessee are growing increasingly frustrated as rising deer populations continue to devastate their crops. In an effort to protect their livelihoods, the agricultural industry is joining forces with the TWRA to pursue meaningful, long-term solutions to the deer overpopulation crisis on farmland.

Nov 24, 20252 min

Working for West Tennessee Farmers

Congressman David Kustoff of Tennessee’s 8th Congressional District is in his 5th term representing a big portion of West Tennessee. And he has continued to listen to and work for the farmers in the district and knows they have had a tough year with row crop production.

Nov 21, 20252 min

AFBF Thanksgiving Survey Shows Slightly Lower Costs in 2025

The American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual Thanksgiving Cost Survey results show a slight dip in costs this year. Chad Smith tells us how much.

Nov 20, 20252 min

Parker is New Ex. VP of Tennessee Cattlemen’s

Dale Parker has been named the new Executive Vice President for the Tennessee Cattlemen’s Association, something he says he’s been preparing for his whole life.

Nov 19, 20252 min

A New Tractor for the Top Young Farmer

Earlier this year, Robert Hill of Lauderdale County was named the state’s winner of the Tennessee Farm Bureau’s Young Farmer Achievement award. And with that honor, the title sponsor of the award presents a year’s free use, or 150 hours, of a new Case IH tractor. And that tractor made its way to the farm this week.

Nov 18, 20252 min

Increased Biofuel Production, Year-Round Ethanol Could Bolster Farm Economy

Year-round E15 would be a tremendous boost for rural America. Chad Smith has more on the opportunity.

Nov 17, 20252 min

Our Great Outdoors

Outdoors, and in particular, the rural outdoors is something special here in Tennessee and especially the fall of the year. We are blessed to have the resources we have when it comes to wildlife and fishing opportunities.

Nov 14, 20252 min

Training Future Advocates For Agriculture

Regional FFA officers from across Tennessee came together at the Tennessee Farm Bureau headquarters in Columbia for a day of learning, connection, and advocacy. Through hands-on training and conversations with industry leaders, these young agricultural advocates gained new tools to share their passion for farming and rural life. A few participants describe how the experience inspired them to head back home ready to champion the industry they love and make a difference in their own communities.

Nov 13, 20252 min

Bringing Veterinarians To Rural Tennessee

There is currently a shortage of large-animal veterinarians in rural Tennessee. Dr. Paul Plummer of the UT College of Veterinary Medicine has proposed a plan to encourage some of his students to work in these underserved areas after graduation.

Nov 12, 20252 min

Service & Honor In The Uniform

After two decades in uniform, Rodney Fugate has traded combat boots for work boots. The Army veteran now tends to his family farm in Claiborne County, but this Veterans Day, his thoughts turn to the years he spent serving his nation and the pride that service still brings.

Nov 11, 20252 min

Dairy Farmers Working to Keep Milk in Schools

Tennessee is leading the way to help students have a healthy choice when it comes to beverages available and thanks to an endowment grant from the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, the Dairy Alliance has been busy getting new milk dispensers installed across the state and that includes these new Udderly Cold portable dispensers.

Nov 10, 20252 min

Setting Policy From The Grassroots

Farmers from across Tennessee are gathered in Columbia for the annual Resolutions Committee meeting. Every word of the Tennessee Farm Bureau policy book is read aloud and discussed before it goes to the full voting delegates in December. Participating farmers explain why this process is so important and why they made the sacrifice to be here and take part.

Nov 7, 20252 min

The Science Behind the Fall Colors

Perhaps your view of tree leaves changing color in the fall comes from a scientific perspective, providing a greater appreciation of the natural beauty of this transformation. Rod Bain reports.

Nov 6, 20252 min

Could Argentina Beef Tank American Cattle Prices?

There’s been a lot of talk about how potential imports of Argentine beef could affect American cattle prices. Livestock economist Dr. Andrew Griffith with UT Extension explains the possible impacts on both producers and consumers.

Nov 5, 20252 min

T. Wayne Gets It Done Again

Woodbury FFA Chapter member T. Wayne Williams has been announced as one of six national FFA officers.

Nov 4, 20252 min

A Glimmer of Trade Optimism for U.S. Farmers and Ranchers

U.S. farmers and ranchers received some long-awaited positive trade news. Chad Smith has the details.

Nov 3, 20252 min

The Blue Jackets Invade Indy

What a gathering it is for the 98th Annual National FFA convention. And a great delegation attending from the volunteer state.

Oct 31, 20252 min

Ag Research Vital to Farmer’s Success

Recently the University of Tennessee Institute of agriculture held a ribbon cutting ceremony at their West Tennessee Ag Research and Education Center in Jackson. The event highlighted new on-site facilities, precision agriculture equipment and laboratory renovations funded through the American Rescue Plan.

Oct 30, 20252 min

Ryan King Named Deputy Commissioner of Agriculture

Ryan King has stepped into a new chapter of leadership as Tennessee’s Deputy Commissioner of Agriculture. Appointed by Commissioner Andy Holt, King brings passion and experience to one of the state’s top agricultural roles. He says the appointment is both an honor and a responsibility—an opportunity to help shape the future of Tennessee’s farming and rural communities.

Oct 29, 20252 min

Apple Valley Orchard A Fall Destination

For over 50 years, Apple Valley Orchard has been a cherished fall tradition in Cleveland, TN. What began as a simple hobby for the McSpadden family has blossomed into a vibrant orchard with more than 14,000 apple trees. Today, under the care of Chuck McSpadden, visitors can stroll through the scenic farm, enjoy the crisp autumn air, and explore the charming on-site store filled with fresh apple cider, homemade jams, and other delicious apple treats—all made right on the farm.

Oct 28, 20252 min

A Mixed Bag for Harvest

Harvest of Tennessee’s main row crops is winding down and what a year its been. From the heavy rains in the Spring to the extreme dry conditions this Summer. And yield results are reflective of the weather.

Oct 27, 20252 min

Urging Caution on the Argentine Beef Plan

President Trump has recently suggested importing Argentinian beef to lower consumer costs at the meat case. Chad Smith has details on how that would impact the beef sector.

Oct 24, 20252 min

Putting Ag In the Classroom

For the future of American agriculture to be successful, our school-aged children need to better understand the importance of the industry to not just farmers but for all citizens. And that’s one of the many reasons we have the Ag-In-the-Classroom program.

Oct 23, 20252 min