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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.

    Nominations Open for 2025 Farm Dog of the Year

    Nominations Open for 2025 Farm Dog of the Year

    Nominations are open for the 2025 Farm Dog of the Year contest. Chad Smith has more on the award that comes with cash prizes and bragging rights.

    Smith: The American Farm Bureau Federation’s seventh annual Farm Dog of the Year contest, co-sponsored by Nestlé Purina PetCare, celebrates farm dogs and the many ways they support farmers and ranchers. AFBF Vice President of Communications Terri Moore talks about what makes the Farm Dog of the Year contest so important.
    Moore: It's really that it provides a window into the world of agriculture through a shared love of pets. People who may know nothing about agriculture feel this instant connection through something they love. And let's face it, we've had some pretty amazing farm dogs. This is our seventh year now, and you can go to fb.org and look at those first six videos and I dare you not to cry.
    Smith: Moore says the contest celebrates the many roles dogs play on farms and ranches across the country.
    Moore: The best candidates are dogs that are truly useful on the farm, whether that's as a watchdog, a herder, or a helper to its master. We've had some pretty dramatic stories of dogs saving the lives of people and other animals, but it doesn't have to be that dramatic either. And it's more than just being a good work dog. It's a dog that has a special place in the family's heart. It's both a companion and a worker.
    Smith: Moore says the nomination process is simple.
    Moore: Any Farm Bureau member can nominate their dog, and if you know another farmer who has a great dog, please encourage them to enter the dog. If you're not a member yet and have a pet you want to enter, that's easy as well. You could join us right at fb.org, and that nomination form is really simple. We're so fortunate to have Purina as a sponsor, and they provide $5,000 in prize money to the winner, plus a year's worth of pet food, and then our People's Choice pup winner will get $2,500.
    Smith: For more information or to nominate your dog, go to fb.org/farmdog. Chad Smith, Washington.

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    Timeline For Proposed Farm Bill

    Timeline For Proposed Farm Bill

    The US House and Senate put out different versions of proposed Farm Bill's. Rod Bain has more on if either of these dueling proposals has a chance of passing before the end of the year.

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    The Road for Success

    The Road for Success

    Rep. Rusty Grills, Newbern, helps to secure funding for road repair to vital transportation outlet for grain farmers.

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    Raising a Barn and Awareness

    Raising a Barn and Awareness

    Greene County's Reese Ottinger is on a mission to build a barn at her South Greene High School to help her ag program and achieve a Gold Award in Girl Scouts.

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    Turfs Up!

    Turfs Up!

    Some folks might not think of turfgrass or sod as part of agriculture, but it’s a really big program at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

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    Picking Up the Pieces

    Picking Up the Pieces

    Those devastating storms that crossed the state on Wednesday have had dramatic impacts to many Tennesseans with the loss of life and property.  And for our farms in the path, its now a matter of assessing the damage and trying to build back.

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