Finally, some good news in 2020. Tennessee
officially has a new state chapter of the Farmer Veteran Coalition (FVC).
TN AgrAbility, a USDA-funded program
represented in Tennessee by University of Tennessee Extension, Tennessee State
University Cooperative Extension, and SPARK Assistive Technology Center, helps
farmers with disabilities continue to farm and is a partner of the Tennessee
FVC.
AgrAbility
is committed to helping military veterans who choose agriculture as the “Next
Mission” as well as beginning farmers with disabilities of other functional
limitations. Eileen Legault with TN AgrAbility says, “UT Extension has been
working to connect transitioning veterans with a network of agriculture
partners across the state. A lot of veterans did not grow up in Tennessee or on
the farm, so they do not know about all the available Extension services
offered or the resources within the state of Tennessee.” AgrAbility is a point
of contact for helping farmers with disabilities find the assistive technology
or resources they need.
“A lot of folks want to help veterans but do
not know how. Experienced farmers are welcoming veterans on their farms.
Veterans need a purpose and mission and farming is growing to a whole new generation!”
says Legault.
Because Tennessee is such a wide state, Legault
has a colleague who operates in West Tennessee. Joetta T. White is based with
UT Extension in Gibson County. UT Extension offices in every county of the
state contribute to a substantial network of educational resources and services
available to farmers.
"The
creation of the Tennessee Chapter of the Farmer Veteran Coalition is the
culmination of months (and in some cases, years since 2015) of hard work by a
great team of people with a shared interest in supporting veterans in
agriculture. We look forward to creating a stronger community of farmer
veterans across the state and finding new ways to network and share resources”,
commented Ron Bridges, president of the Tennessee FVC that serves more than
1,000 Tennessee FVC members.
To learn more about the Tennessee FVC, a YouTube video is available for viewing. To learn more about the National FVC mission to mobilize veterans to feed America, attend the virtual conference Nov. 18 and 19. ‘Veterans Farming Through Adversity’, the sixth national Farmer Veteran Stakeholders Conference hosted by the National Farmer Veteran Coalition, will feature two days of education, workshops, distinguished speakers, guest panels, networking and much more. Tune in from your farm, office, living room couch, or even the seat of your tractor, anywhere across the country!
Visit the website for full details and to register. Registration costs $45.
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