Passionate Advocates Key to Industry Success
Hunter Grills – a ninth-generation farmer from Dyer County, Tennessee – raises corn, soybeans, wheat and triticale, and a herd of commercial beef cattle with his father and two brothers.
“I believe in getting involved in the industry you're in – and doing it with passion. I value the concept of investing back into my industry through involvement in the Tennessee Corn Growers Association. It is an investment that returns dividends that we all directly benefit from,” said Grills.
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Tennessee Corn Winter Meeting to be held Jan. 6-7
Join Tennessee Corn on January 6-7 for the organization’s Winter Meeting. This is an in-person meeting that will provide an opportunity to network with fellow Tennessee corn farmers and listen in on project and research updates.
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6 Things You May Not Know About Ethanol
Tennessee Corn believes in creating opportunities to promote and sustain the long-term economic viability of Tennessee corn producers. Ethanol, which (in the U.S.) is primarily produced from the starch in corn grain, is one way to do this! Here are 6 things you may not have known about this powerful corn byproduct.
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Tennessee Corn Announces 2020-2021 Farmer Leadership
Tennessee Corn announced a new officer team to serve Tennessee Corn 2020-2021 at their annual meeting this month. Growers met in-person at the University of Tennessee Research and Education Center.
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Tennessee Corn Announces Annual Meeting
Calling all Tennessee Corn farmers! Tennessee Corn Growers Association’s annual meeting is fast approaching. This meeting is an in-person event and is open to all association members.
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