Celebrating agriculture in everyday moments
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Why I Fight Fire: Robin Bible
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When a fire breaks out, Robin Bible is among those who run toward it. With more than thirty years of service to the Tennessee Division of Forestry, he works to prevent wildland fires in the state. Samantha Jean talks with Robin about why he chose a career in forestry, the forecast for the upcoming fire season, and how everyone can prepare themselves.
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Family Legacy Lives on at Oren Wooden's Apple House in Pikeville
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When the Wooden family of Bledsoe County planted their first apple trees around 1948, they had no idea that the orchard would be a local mainstay seventy years later, with customers from all over the country.
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Every Time the Small Cabbage White Butterfly Flaps Its Wings It Has Us To Thank
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The caterpillar form of an unassuming, small white butterfly is among the world’s most invasive pests affecting agricultural crops, and a newly published paper by a consortium of scientists documents how humans have helped it spread for thousands of years.
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Tennessee Farms Offer Unlimited Fall Fun
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Autumn fun is here! From pumpkin-picking to fall birthday celebrations, agritourism destinations are sure to create a lifetime of memories for the whole family. If you are looking for the perfect adventure this season, you’re in luck. Many pick-your-own pumpkin patches are already open, and most operations will be in full swing beginning this month.
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October Events in Tennessee
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