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The U.S. state of Tennessee contains a diverse economy that is made up of many sectors with a mix of industries including manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, and tourism. The state is home to several major corporations, including FedEx , the largest courier company in the world, and AutoZone , the largest retailer of auto parts in the ...
Around 1,000 jammed the Farm Bureau Expo Center in Lebanon to attend the Future Farmers Association annual Ham Breakfast as part of the Wilson County Fair – Tennessee State Fair.
Fender's Farm, Saldana Farms, Still Hollow Farm and countless others were damaged in flooding. Agriculture is essential to East Tennessee's economy. Farmers weigh in on Helene's effects
Tennessee Farmers Cooperative (TFC) is a federated agricultural supply cooperative established in 1945 and headquartered in La Vergne, Tennessee. TFC has 54 member co-ops that are owned by some 64,000 farmers across the state.
Shoppers inspect farm-fresh produce at the Chattanooga Market. The Chattanooga Market is the region's largest producer-only arts and crafts and farmers' market. It is held every Sunday from April to December at the open-air First Horizon Pavilion in Chattanooga, Tennessee, typically from 11am until 4pm (hours can vary for special events). The ...
The Tennessee attorney general has accused a Clay County farmer of flouting state law by allowing large amounts of cow waste to flow into waterways. Tennessee sues farmer with 6,000 cows, missing ...
Ellington Agricultural Center, Nashville, Tennessee, 2023. The Ellington Agricultural Center is a 207 acres (84 ha) acre campus in Nashville, Tennessee, which features many structures housing the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, and the Tennessee Agricultural Museum as well as other state agencies related to agriculture.
The facility is a working farm and named for Buford Ellington, the 40th Governor of Tennessee who also served as Commissioner of Agriculture in the late 1950s. The center sits on 200 acres, and the department's relocation there meant that Tennessee was the first State to locate its department of agriculture on a working farm.