THIS EVENT IS ALWAYS PACKED FULL OF GREAT INFO! Come see us and let’s talk cover!

THIS EVENT IS ALWAYS PACKED FULL OF GREAT INFO! Come see us and let’s talk cover!

Thinking and planning ahead for funding assistance on your farm is crucial. Our office is now accepting applications for Fiscal Year 2025 for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, Conservation Stewardship Program, Regional Conservation Partnership Program, Agricultural Conservation Easement Program and Agricultural Resources Conservation Fund.
These programs come alongside the producer to offer funding assistance to address resource concerns on the land by installing ‘conservation smart practices’. Funding is available to producers for priorities such as soil health, water quality and quantity and wildlife habitat development. Technical and financial assistance for conservation practices include organic as well as traditional producers, including cover crops, integrated pest management, drip irrigation, high tunnels, soil health management systems, weed/pest management, livestock watering facilities, heavy use areas, cross fencing, cover crops and more.
Applications are accepted year round, but the first application cutoff and contracting period is November 15, 2025. Pre-installed practices will not be eligible for application. Preapprovals will be tentatively announced January to March 2025. For more information or to apply for assistance on your farm in Montgomery County, contact our office – 931-368-0252 x 3.
If you are new to farming, considering taking your agricultural product to market, or just interested in what you can do better in your operation – DON’T MISS THIS!
Signup deadline is approaching and it will fill up quickly!
Location: Montgomery Co. Extension Office1030 Cumberland Heights Rd. STE-A Clarksville, TN 37040
Date: September 26th & 27th Time: 9am – 3:00pm
Course Cost: $100

Topics Covered:
Developing Your Business Plan
Understanding Farm Taxes
Creating a Budget & Financial Statements
Farm Transition
Planning Insurance – Are You Covered?
Recordkeeping
Tips & Tricks Farm
Funding Opportunities
What About Agritourism?
Farming with Higher Interest Rates

-photo cred: Kate Waugh
The research team with the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville is interested in understanding what characteristics are most valued in hay products. They are gathering information that aims at better understanding what people value in hay when used as a feedstuff.
Below is a national survey curated towards industry participants for hay products and usage. Desired responses include any agricultural producer that buys, sells, and/or feeds hay. Results will aid in the pursuit of a more complete pricing model for hay and other related forages.
Survey can be found here: National Hay Price Determinants Survey
For any questions regarding the project, feel free to contact Timothy at tray19@vols.utk.edu or by phone at (423)735-8292. Additional contact information is available on the first page of the survey.
Montgomery, Cheatham, Dickson, Stewart, & Houston counties – Want to learn more on how to care for your sheep/goats? Signup now for this regional class with UT TSU Montgomery County Extension
