MONTGOMERY COUNTY TREE GIVEAWAY CONSERVATION DAY
COMING SOON!!
FT CAMPBELL FARMLAND FOR LEASE
US Army Corps of Engineers has issued an Invitation For Bid for 15 tracts of land available to lease for agricultural purposes on Fort Campbell. There are a few standardized requirements for leasing land on Fort Campbell.
Leases are 5 years, with an option of an additional 5 years. No till farming practices, rotational row crops, and cover crops are required. Lessees will have required mowing, soil tests, and monthly pesticide reports. Lessees also need to remember that they are not compensated for crop or field damage. Troops have a responsibility to try to avoid unnecessary damage to leased fields.SEALED BIDS CAN BE MAILED TO:
US Army Corps of Engineers, ATTN: Barry Tucker, P.O. Box 100, Fort Knox, KY 40121-0100
**mailed bids must be received by 4 February**
MONTGOMERY VETERAN DEMONSTRATES QUALITY IN CONSERVATION FARMING
Take a look at the process, history and work ethic of Montgomery’s own – Ret. Lt. Col. Leamon Bratton as he transitioned from a full-time military career to a quality beef producer. Bratton is also the 2024 Master Farmer Award recipient for his demonstration of increased and continued soil/water conservation practices on his farm!
WE’LL SEE YOU THERE! CROP PRODUCERS: KY-TN GRAIN DAY
THIS EVENT IS ALWAYS PACKED FULL OF GREAT INFO! Come see us and let’s talk cover!

2025 APPLICATION WINDOW NOW OPEN –deadline nov. 15
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.




