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  2. Tennessee farmers embrace legislation to fight land loss ...

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    Exploring solutions, farmers listened Aug. 8-9 to industry experts, including representatives from the University of Tennessee, the president of the American Farm Bureau Federation and even ...

  3. Tennessee Farmers Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    TFC has 54 member co-ops that are owned by some 64,000 farmers across the state. The cooperative's production and distribution centers are located at Tenco near Maryville in East Tennessee and Jackson in West Tennessee. TFC serves more than half a million customers through 164 retail outlets located in 84 of Tennessee's 95 counties as well as ...

  4. At 72, Johnson hopes to retire soon. Jackson, 75, said his last year of farming was in 1984, the year before he started working for the University of Tennessee's agricultural extension service.

  5. American Farm Bureau Federation - Wikipedia

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    Farm Bureau office in Pinckney, Michigan 1935 FDR remarks for the American Farm Bureau Federation on agriculture during the Great Depression. The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), more informally called the American Farm Bureau (AFB) or simply the Farm Bureau, is a United States–based 501(c)(5) tax-exempt agricultural organization and lobbying group. [1]

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  7. Tennessee Valley Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Valley Authority is a government-owned corporation created by U.S. Code Title 16, Chapter 12A, the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933.It was initially founded as an agency to provide general economic development to the region through power generation, flood control, navigation assistance, fertilizer manufacturing, and agricultural development.

  8. Tennessee Department of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Farm Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    When production was discouraged, though, the tenant farmers and small holders suffered most by not being able to ship enough to market to pay rents. Many renters wanted money to buy farms, but the Agriculture Department realized there already were too many farmers, and did not have a program for farm purchases. Instead, they used education to ...