At the 103rd annual meeting of the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation, Coffee County Farm Bureau was honored for its outstanding achievements over the past year. AJ Teal, President of the Coffee County Farm Bureau, was recognized on stage for the county’s exceptional work in three key areas: advocacy, organizational advancement, and leadership development.
“We are very honored to have received this award again for 2024,” said Teal. The recognition highlights the hard work and dedication of Coffee County members, whose efforts have led to impressive success and significant membership growth.
Tennessee Farm Bureau, the largest Farm Bureau in the nation with over 695,000 members, has been the voice of agriculture in the state since its founding in 1921. The organization remains committed to its mission of promoting and protecting the economic, social, educational, and political well-being of Tennessee’s farming community.
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