To the editor, Bedford County Farm Bureau is proud to promote the “I Farm, I Vote” initiative to encourage farmers and rural Tennesseans to get out and vote. Agriculture is Tennessee’s number one employer and the lifeblood to rural communities in the state. Rural votes matter, and the voices of our rural communities need to be heard in our state and national government. The way to do that is to get out and vote. ...
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To the editor,
Bedford County Farm Bureau is proud to promote the “I Farm, I Vote” initiative to encourage farmers and rural Tennesseans to get out and vote. Agriculture is Tennessee’s number one employer and the lifeblood to rural communities in the state. Rural votes matter, and the voices of our rural communities need to be heard in our state and national government. The way to do that is to get out and vote.
Renee Reeves,
Secretary Bedford County Farm Bureau