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Stay informed on issues and news impacting Tennessee and American agriculture, and learn more about what makes Tennessee Farm Bureau a 100 year strong organization. The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture is looking for orchards, pumpkin patches, corn mazes and more to showcase on a new app dedicated to connecting consumers with agritourism venues.

It is imperative lawmakers hear from the agriculture community when making decisions in Nashville and Washington. We encourage you to share your story and take action on regulations and legislation affecting agriculture. Our organization offers various programs for you to be involved with.
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Tennessee Farm Bureau's greatest strength is in its grassroots efforts. To accomplish legislative, regulatory and policy objectives, members must be informed and active. The Public Policy Division voices the concerns of agriculture to lawmakers at the state and national levels while serving as advocates for agriculture.
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Mike Brundige is the fourth generation to farm on the land in Weakley County his family established just after the Civil War. He and many other Tennessee family farmers are concerned about proposed changes to current tax laws and how assets are taxed at death that could prevent family farms from being passed on to the next generation.
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Agriculture is Tennessee's number one industry and truly, America's most important industry. It is the lifeblood to rural communities across the Volunteer state, and as a result, rural votes matter. The voices of our rural communities need to be heard on all levels of government. The way to do that is to get out and VOTE!
TFBF 100th Anniversary Member Giveaway
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Help us celebrate 100 years of the Tennessee Farm Bureau! Share with us how you saved by using your Tennessee Farm Bureau membership. One lucky grand prize winner will win $1,000 and 10 members will win a paid TFBF membership. Winner must be a citizen of the U.S. age 18 or older and a resident of Tennessee.
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The Tennessee Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom works every day to give our young people an awareness of the vital role agriculture plays in our society, our economy and our environment. To donate by mail, please download these forms and mail to: Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation, Ag in the Classroom, P.O.
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