Tennessee Department of Agriculture
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In 1796, Tennessee was founded with a focus on Agriculture & Commerce. As the state’s largest industry, agricultural and forestry has always played an integral role in Tennessee’s economy. With over 69,000 farming operations and fourteen million acres of forest, it’s clear why Tennessee agriculture and forestry has such a significant impact on the world’s food and fiber supply chain. Tennessee means business when it comes to international marketing.
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