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College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

Agriculture can be considered to be the backbone of Tennessee economy as half of Tennessee's land area, 11.8 million acres is farmland and most of the non industrial landowners are farmers. The survey shows that the gross income of Tennessee farmers is more than $2.2 billion each year and the agriculture in Tennessee provides employment to more than 200,000 people. All these data signifies the immense significance of agriculture in Tennessee as far as the economic development of Tennessee is concerned.

Cattle and calves form the largest source of farm income and poultry is the second largest important agricultural sector. The top five agricultural commodities of Tennessee are cattle and calves, broilers, dairy products, nursery products and cotton. And, the top four agricultural exports are tobacco, cotton and linters, soybeans and feed grains products. Tennessee is the third largest tobacco producer and ninth largest cotton producer in the United States of America.



Tennessee has got numerous agricultural institutes which focus on the issues related to agricultural growth and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources is the most prominent of all. The research programs seem to be quite useful in finding out new techniques for the further development of agriculture in Tennessee. It is from these researches carried out by agricultural experts we come to know about the various types of pesticides and which pesticide can be used for which crop and information on the necessary amount of the same for each of the crop. In short, the agriculture in Tennessee is progressing in a systematic way and it really depends on the research results mainly for the inputs of agriculture like seeds, fertilizers and pesticides. These inputs are first tasted by the field inspectors and these are analyzed in the agriculture's departmental laboratory and then they are used by the farmers of Tennessee.

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