BEGINNING FARMER SCHOLARSHIPS

SCHOLARSHIPS!
As part of the UT/TSU Beginning Farmer Outreach Program, we are pleased to offer scholarships to attend either the Pick TN Conference in Franklin TN or SSAWG Conference in Arkansas in 2020. The scholarship will reimburse you a maximum of $500 to offset the costs of attending the conference. You must register & make your own travel arrangements and then you turn in receipts for reimbursement.

PRIOR APPROVAL IS REQUIRED! PLEASE DO NOT MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AND EXPECT TO BE REIMBURSED THROUGH THIS PROGRAM IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN NOTIFIED OF SELECTION. PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE NOTIFICATION BY December 13th, 2019.

2020 Farmer Conference Scholarships Application Form

2020 Farmer Conference Scholarships Policy_Iris

Please make sure to read both documents attached carefully!

DEADLINE DEC 2, 2019 – Confirmation and paper work should be sent to:
Karla Kean, Extension Agent III
Horticulturist/ISA Certified Arborist
UT-TSU Montgomery County Extension
1030 Cumberland Heights Road
Clarksville, TN 37040
931-648-5725
kkean@utk.edu or kkean1@tnstate.edu

Pick TN Conference:
https://picktnconference.com
Early Bird Registration deadline is February 15th, 2020.

Southern SAWG:
https://www.ssawg.org/conference
Early Bird Registration is due January 12th, 2020.

This opportunity is part of UT/TSU Beginning Farmer Outreach Program and funded by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Award Numbers 2017-70017-26859 & Award 2016-70017-25573

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VETS & AGRI-BUSINESS WORKSHOP!

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Mayor Durrett presents Proclamation for 75th to District

75th anniv-Mayor & SCD Board

l to r: Richard Davis – Paul McKinney, Treasurer – Johnny Head, Chairman – Mayor Durrett – JD Bumpus, Vice Chair – Cody Greene

September 20, 2019 will mark 75 years since the establishment of the Montgomery County Soil Conservation District. THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT is one of 95 districts in Tennessee responsible for conservation programs within their counties. The MCSCD was the 23rd District in the State of Tennessee to be chartered on September 20, 1944 by founding board members James G. Childers, Cuyler Dunbar, David Hinton, Banks Batson, and James W. Cross, Jr.

1945 MCSCD-David Hinton-Cuyler Dunbar-Banks Batson-James Cross

l to r: James G. Childers, Cuyler Dunbar, Banks Batson, James W. Cross, Jr.

Soil erosion control and water quality improvement are the primary concerns of the District. It is the mission of the District to coordinate assistance and develop locally driven solutions to natural resource problems. The District strives to inform owners/operators on ways to reduce erosion and improve water quality through a comprehensive program of technical, financial, and educational resources and making them available to land users of Montgomery County.
More than 14,000 farm plans have been developed for Montgomery County agricultural use including beginning and veteran farmers over the last 75 years. The MCSCD has been involved in agriculture in the classroom, hosted Future Farmers of America (FFA) and 4-H events, and sponsors an annual scholarship for students majoring in Ag-related fields. Johnny Head, District Board Chairman emphasized, “It is equally important that we teach tomorrow’s generation how to care and work the land both in agriculture but also in conservation for water quality purposes and good soil use.”
Current board members serving today are Johnny Head, Chairman; JD Bumpus, Vice Chair; Paul McKinney, Treasurer; Richard Davis, Member; Cody Greene, Member.

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CELEBRATING 75 YEARS AS A CONSERVATION DISTRICT!

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EXCELLENT turnout for the 2019 Soil/Land Judging Competitions

1st place FFA – Clarksville High FFA
Megan Summer
Logan Thurman
Will Comperry
Nina Cates
*cash and awards sponsored by Farm Bureau

2nd place FFA – Montgomery Central High FFA
Devon Bowles
Jacob Nicholson
Allie Baccus
Emily Greene
*awards sponsored by Nutrien

1st place 4H – Montgomery Central High 4-H
Katie McCall
Datin Pendergrass
Elayna Martinez
Mary Grace Key
*cash and awards sponsored by Farm Bureau

2nd place 4H – Kenwood High
Tyarah Yambo
Oliver Hickman
Elana Adkins
Peggy Hinson
*awards sponsored by Nutrien

INDIVIDUAL HIGHEST SCORES
*cash and awards sponsored by Farm Bureau
1st place – Will Comperry, CHS
2nd place – Devon Bowles, MCHS
3rd place – Megan Summer, CHS

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