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Tennessee Home & Farm Radio is a two-minute agricultural highlight with co-hosts Lee Maddox, Amy Beckham and Thomas Capps. Lee Maddox is a native of Lincoln County where he was raised on a cattle farm, and he is a graduate of MTSU’s communications department. Amy Beckham is from Cookeville where she grew up visiting her uncle's cattle farm, and graduated from UT Knoxville with a degree in food and agricultural business and a minor in agricultural communications. From Rockvale, Thomas Capps is an MTSU graduate with a degree in multimedia journalism, and has experience working as a television news reporter and weekend anchor. All three work to share the story of agriculture and rural life in Tennessee and beyond.

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Tennessee Home & Farm Radio is a two-minute agricultural highlight with co-hosts Lee Maddox, Amy Beckham and Thomas Capps. Lee Maddox is a native of Lincoln County where he was raised on a cattle farm, and he is a graduate of MTSU’s communications department. Amy Beckham is from Cookeville where she grew up visiting her uncle's cattle farm, and graduated from UT Knoxville with a degree in food and agricultural business and a minor in agricultural communications. From Rockvale, Thomas Capps is an MTSU graduate with a degree in multimedia journalism, and has experience working as a television news reporter and weekend anchor. All three work to share the story of agriculture and rural life in Tennessee and beyond.

    Teaching Agriculture With A Book About Strawberries

    Teaching Agriculture With A Book About Strawberries

    With the Strawberry Festival coming up in Portland children's author, Shannon Anderson, came to an elementary school and read her book called "I Like Strawberries." The book is a fun way to introduce kids to agriculture.

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    You’re Not Alone

    You’re Not Alone

    Ag groups in Carter County recently held a dinner for farmers to discuss safety and mental health on the farm. Organizers wanted farmers to leave the night feeling appreciated and for them to know they are not alone.

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    New Proposals Give First Look at Next Farm Bill

    New Proposals Give First Look at Next Farm Bill

    Movement on the farm bill process took place in Washington, D.C. this week. Chad Smith has more on the progress farmers and ranchers have been waiting for.

    Smith: House Agriculture Committee Chair G.T. Thompson and Senate Ag Chair Debbie Stabenow released overviews of each committee’s version of the new farm bill this week. Joe Gilson, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, talked about each release.
    Gilson: Chairman Thompson released a five-page outline of his 2024 farm bill, and he also announced a House Agriculture Committee markup date of May 23. Moving to the Senate, Chairwoman Stabenow released a section by section of her farm bill, very substantial, clocking in at 94 pages. She has not indicated a date for a markup, but we're looking over both overviews that were sent out and trying to read through them and what it means for the farm bill.
    Smith: He says both documents provide valuable insight into what the next farm bill may include.
    Gilson: Both overviews make large investments in Title I. We also see from Chairman Thompson's bill will include provisions to prevent states from regulating animal welfare outside of their borders. In Chairwoman Stabenow’s bill, it does make conservation programs permanent. One thing she also wants to do is impose a $700,000 adjusted gross income limit for commodity program payments.
    Smith: Gilson says this month will be critical in determining what’s next in the process.
    Gilson: The May 23 markup from the House Ag Committee, depending on how that goes, will determine what happens in this Congress in terms of the Farm Bill. If we get a solid bipartisan vote out of that committee, I think, it can move to the House floor and really put pressure on the Senate.
    Smith: Learn more at fb.org/farmbill. Chad Smith, Washington.

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    Another Hurdle for the Walking Horse Industry

    Another Hurdle for the Walking Horse Industry

    USDA's Animal Health and Plant Inspection Service just released a new rule that could possibly decimate the Tennessee Walking Horse industry.

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    Poultry Research Coming To Spring Hill

    Poultry Research Coming To Spring Hill

    Groundbreaking on a new poultry research facility happened Thursday at the Middle Tennessee Research Center in Spring Hill. The facility will include four full size broiler houses, and a laboratory. The research effort is a partnership between Tyson and The University of Tennessee.

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    Progress On The Farm Bill

    Progress On The Farm Bill

    US House Agriculture Chairman, Representative Glenn Thompson, announced his version of a new Farm Bill on Wednesday, and plans to hold a committee vote on it later in May. Meanwhile in the Senate side Senator Debbie Stabenow of Michigan revealed her own version of a new Farm Bill. Rod Bain has more on how this is leaving people in the ag industry both hopeful and uncertain.

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