TCPB’s Fueled By Corn Campaign Travels to Tosh Farms

 

Earlier this month, Tennessee Corn traveled to Tosh Farms in Henry, Tennessee to capture video footage and interviews for the Tennessee Corn Promotion Board’s (TCPB) Fueled by Corn campaign.

Featured in the video interviews, were Jamey Tosh and Jonathan Tosh, Treasurer of the Tennessee Corn Growers Association and Member of the Tennessee Corn Promotion Council. Jamey and Jonathan’s interviews provided insight for consumers to see how corn is harvested, stored, and mixed on their farm to produce the nearly 7,000 tons of feed their pigs consume each week.

Aiming to capture the essence of Tennessee’s corn industry, the video shoot not only focused on documenting the corn harvesting process but also highlighted how livestock producers like the Tosh brothers, use corn and other products like DDGs, a byproduct of the ethanol process, to feed their livestock.

By showcasing real Tennessee farmers through visuals and storytelling, TCPB’s Fueled by Corn campaign is helping consumers learn about the importance of corn in their everyday lives and giving farmers insight into the impact ethanol has on the corn industry.

To learn more about Fueled by Corn and the Tennessee farmers featured, visit FueledByCorn.org.

 

Jamey Tosh and Jonathon Tosh walk along rows of corn ready for harvest.

Jamey Tosh interviews about Tosh Farms and their use of DDGs in livestock feed.

Carol Reed, TCGA Executive Director talks with Jonathan Tosh, TCGA Treasurer during an interview about being a member of the association and checkoff contributor.

Baby pigs at a Tosh Pork facility are ready to be transported to a new barn.

Stacie McCracken