New Rules for Tennessee’s Hemp Program
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture is announcing rule changes for the state’s hemp program to better serve hemp producers.
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture is announcing rule changes for the state’s hemp program to better serve hemp producers.
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture – Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services, Tennessee Department of Health, and University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture (UTIA) today announced the detection of the invasive Asian longhorned tick in Tennessee.
The Tennessee Forestry Commission will meet June 4 at 9 a.m. CDT at the TWRA main conference room located at 5107 Edmondson Pike in Nashville, Tenn.
Tennessee’s farmers markets are providing more than just a place to find fresh food.
The state veterinarian’s office is investigating an outbreak of Equine Piroplasmosis (EP) in a group of racing Quarter Horses in Middle Tennessee.
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture is advising horse owners of a case of equine infectious anemia (EIA) in West Tennessee.
Despite the wet start to spring, sweet and juicy strawberries are prime for picking in most areas of Tennessee.
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture will hold a public rulemaking hearing to gather input on the use of dicamba pesticide products in commercial production of cotton and soybeans.
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Are you a landowner looking to establish or enhance your woodland or a logger looking to improve your harvesting capacity?
Weigel’s, one of East Tennessee’s largest milk processors, has committed to using milk produced exclusively in Tennessee.
Are you looking for fun, affordable, and memorable activities for your children once the school year is over?
The Tennessee Pest Control Licensing and Advisory Board will meet April 8, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. CDT in the conference room of the Porter Building at Ellington Agricultural Center, located at 436 Hogan Road in Nashville, Tenn.
The Tennessee Forestry Commission will meet April 10 at 9 a.m. CDT in the conference room of the Packaging Corporation of America Woodlands office located at 6750 Highway 57 in Counce, Tenn.
A program that monitors for and prevents a destructive pest from being reintroduced to Tennessee cotton fields has been authorized to remain in operation.
With spring in the air and warmer weather within reach, farms across the state are offering exciting activities for the upcoming holiday.