Gov. Bill Lee closed out the 104th annual Farm Bureau meeting, commenting on the state of farming and its future in 2026 with federal funding aid.
The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture says farmers in Tennessee are projected to lose $200 million this year, ...
Farmers said margins have tightened significantly as they continue to manage rising costs for fertilizer, fuel and equipment.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved a $38.1 million block grant to help Tennessee producers recover from ...
Farmers and forest landowners in Tennessee who continue to recover from losses brought on by Hurricane Helene will soon have ...
Agriculture, long a dominant industry in Tennessee, remains one in the 21st century, contributing about $89 billion to the state's economy annually. Soybeans, cotton and tobacco rank among top ...
How do you like them pineapples?! The tropical fruit, more commonly grown in areas like Hawaii, is now sprouting in a new area: Oak Grove Farms in Gallatin, Tennessee. “To our knowledge, these are the ...
More than 1,000 people have applied to grow hemp in Tennessee this year. But state officials encourage farmers to "do their homework" before they jump into the new industry. More than 1,000 people ...
More than 2,600 farmers are licensed to grow hemp in Tennessee this year. At least five farms are licensed to grow more than 1,000 acres of hemp. Some veteran farmers worry newcomers are in over their ...