Start the Hunt Now for Eggs-traordinary Easter Farm Fun
Easter arrives early this year, so now is the time to find Easter Bunny photo opportunities, egg hunts, sunrise services and other springtime activities at local farms.
Easter arrives early this year, so now is the time to find Easter Bunny photo opportunities, egg hunts, sunrise services and other springtime activities at local farms.
There will be a public hearing before the Tennessee Department of Agriculture to consider promulgation of amendments to the rules of the Tennessee Dairy Promotion Committee, Chapter 0080-03-07.
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s Ag Crime Unit has charged a man with theft for selling stolen cattle.
The State Soil Conservation Committee will meet Feb. 25, beginning at 4:30 p.m. CST at the Double Tree Hotel, located at 1770 US-45 Bypass in Jackson, Tenn.
On-farm wedding venues are filling up fast for 2018, particularly for the fall.
Careful planning may be the key to reaching goals for healthier living.
Governor Bill Haslam has recognized Barron Russell of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture with the Governor’s Excellence in Service Award.
The 2018 Pick TN Conference will be held Feb. 15-17 at the Chattanooga Marriott Downtown Conference Center.
Six Tennessee businesses will now have the opportunity to grow and positively impact rural economies through grants provided by the Agriculture Enterprise Fund (AEF).
The Consumer and Industry Services Division of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) is issuing a public advisory for undeclared peanuts and almonds detected in five energy bar products sold in Tennessee.
NASHVILLE – Burn permits will not be issued today across much of the state including counties in Middle Tennessee, the Cumberland Plateau, and parts of East and West Tennessee. A forecast for strong winds and the low relative humidity increase the risk for a controlled debris burn to become a wildfire.
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) recently presented awards to 54 of the top county, regional and state agricultural fairs.
NASHVILLE —Agriculture Commissioner Jai Templeton is announcing the appointment of Will Freeman as public information officer for the Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA).
NASHVILLE – The ice and snow lingering across Tennessee have made feeding and transporting livestock a challenge. Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has issued an executive order to ease some restrictions for movement of livestock feed and poultry to market.
When the temperature drops, the risk of avian influenza rises. The Tennessee Department of Agriculture is advising poultry owners to take precautions to safeguard their flocks. Avian influenza has not been detected in any domesticated poultry in Tennessee in 2018.