County
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Zip Code
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Age
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Under 40
40-60
61+
1. Our farm is a: (select one)
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Grain only farm
Grain & livestock farm
Livestock only farm
Other
2. Our farm has decision-makers: (select one)
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1
2
2+
3. Percent of OWNED acres:
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Percent of CASH/LEASE acres:
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Percent of SHARE CROP acres:
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4. Which THREE issues should be TN Corn’s highest priorities for your future:
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New Uses - Promote the research, development, and commercialization of new products from corn
Consumer Education - Highlight the importance of the ag industry, address myths, interact with consumers
Livestock - Promote, support meat exports, and grow in-state production
Ethanol Market Expansion - High octane fuels that include ethanol, E20, E85 for FFV’s and Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Conservation Practices - To avoid regulations, fertilizer application/timing, cover crops, Endangered Species Act, etc.
Risk Management Tools - Improve crop insurance and marketing tools to help manage volatility
Export Market Development – Elimination of trade barriers, more trade agreements
5. On a scale of 1 to 10, based on your 2024 yield and price outlook, how concerned are you about your future profitability?
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1 Not Concerned
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5
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9
10 Very Concerned
6. Do you believe farmers need Federal “economic disaster aid” payments for losses incurred in 2024?
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Yes
No
7. How do you see trade in the next five to ten years?
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An increasing factor in your profitability
A decreasing factor in your profitability
About the same
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, do you feel our country is moving in a positive or negative direction regarding overall trade policy?
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1 Positive
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10 Negative
9. Do you believe you are losing nutrients from your farm and that they are creating some degree of negative effect on the environment?
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Yes
No
10. Which statement most closely reflects your views about environmental best management practices (BMP’s):
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I am NOT WILLING to voluntarily change my farming practices to avoid being regulated.
I am WILLING to voluntarily change my farming practices to avoid regulations and reduce nutrient loss.
11. Would you support requiring industry-accepted nutrient loss Best Management Practices (BMP’s) if they help us to prevent cuts and maintain government support for the farm bill and crop insurance?
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Yes
No
No Opinion
12. The biggest barriers preventing me from increasing conservation practices (no-till, strip-till, cover crops, in-season nitrogen, etc.) are: (select up to 2)
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Upfront cost and slow return
Time/Labor/Change in management
Not enough technical support
Leased acres adding too much complexity
I don't believe in those practices
I am already all-in on conservation
13. What corn market will grow the most in demand for bushels in the next 5 years?
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Corn Exports
Corn Plastics
Corn Sweeteners
Domestic Livestock
Other Corn Uses (starch, flour, etc.)
Ethanol
None, we will reduce acres
I don't know
14. On a scale of 1 to 10, how threatened is the ethanol market by the expanding market-share of electric vehicles (EVs)?
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1 No Threat
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10 Big Threat
15. On a scale of 1 to 10, how corncerned are you with competition in the inputs marketplace (chemicals, fertilizer, seed, fuel, etc.)?
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1 Not Concerned
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10 Very Concerned
16. In order to be more competitive in the global marketplace for corn and corn products (meat/poultry, ethanol, DDGS, etc.), should the USDA invest MORE or LESS in foreign market development programs?
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More
Less
17. What area of the farm bill funding should be reduced to pay for an increase in foreign market development programs?
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Commodity Support Programs (ARC/PLC)
Conservation
Crop Insurance
Only increase if more money is available
I do not support more funding for foreign market development
18. Should farm program payments continue to be made on a farm’s historical base acres, or should they be based on what the farmer has planted in recent years?
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Historical base
Planted in recent years
No opinion
19. As I consider participation in an ecosystem service market (carbon, water quality, etc.), I am most interested in: (select one)
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Practice Based Incentive payments (per acre basis)
Environmental outcome-based incentive payments (per ton of carbon or lb of N/P)
Price Premiums (per bushel basis)
Discounts on goods/services (seed, fertilizer, agronomy support)
Not interested in participating
20. 45Z tax credit rules are being developed. This tax credit will go directly to an ethanol producer. Some of that incentive should flow back to the farm gate for farmers implementing climate smart ag practices (approved practices still to be determined) and reducing their carbon intensity score (CI). Which of the following most closely aligns with your views: (select all that apply)
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I am ready for this opportunity and deliver to or market to an ethanol facility
I am ready for this opportunity and would like to participate, but I don’t have realistic access to an ethanol facility
I am not interested in participating in 45Z
I am not interested in participating but am worried about losing markets or seeing a price penalty for not participating
I believe all bushels on my farm should receive a weighted CI average – one score for your entire operation
I believe each field should be able to generate its own CI score and receive any associated value individually
21. Generally, TCGA supports state and federal policies developed by the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation and the National Corn Growers Association. Do you believe having a separate Tennessee Corn Growers Policy would be beneficial?
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Yes
No
No opinion
22. What are the TOP THREE reasons you belong to the TN Corn Growers Association? (select three)
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Member value-added opportunities
It’s the right thing to do
Consumer and youth education programs
Weekly email updates & Calls to Action from NCGA
Provide education and promotion about the uses of corn
Legislative representation (state and federal)
Any additional comments: