Building a Strong Future for Tennessee Corn Farmers

The Tennessee Corn Growers Association is a grassroots membership organization that serves as a collective voice on agricultural issues at the state and federal levels. Involvement in the Tennessee Corn Growers Association gives Tennessee corn growers access to representation in policy-making and advocacy efforts, educational resources, and opportunities for networking and collaboration. 

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Stacie McCracken
Diversified Farmer Feature: Ben Gilbert

Growing up on a family farm, Ben Gilbert has always had strong roots in agriculture. Following his dad’s footsteps, he started his own farm in 2013 and began raising cattle. Three years later, he added a few acres of pumpkins. After pumpkins came row crops of corn and soybeans. And from there, cantaloupe, watermelon and cucumber were added – making for a diverse range of crops, produce and livestock grown on the farm. 

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Pilot Ag Education Program “From Ear to Everything” Set To Kick Off This School Year

One of Tennessee Corn’s primary goals is to educate consumers on the good environmental practices utilized by Tennessee corn farmers and the economic importance corn and its value-added products bring to the state of Tennessee and local communities. This educational work begins with students in the classroom.

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Q&A with the Executive Director, Carol Reed

As the executive director of the Tennessee Corn Promotion Council, you can most likely find Carol Reed working on any sort of task or project related to supporting Tennessee corn growers. Whether that’s educating consumers on the economic value of Tennessee corn, providing resources for Tennessee educators to effectively integrate agriculture into the classroom, or helping create new marketing opportunities for Tennessee corn growers, Carol’s work life highly revolves around corn. But it hasn’t always been that way.

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