Tennessee Association of Conservation Districts Honors State AG Commissioner at Annual Convention
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Commissioner Givens accepts his Distinguished Service Award at the 65th Annual TACD Convention in Johnson City. Pictured, L-R: Past TACD President Roy Gilless; TACD President Barry Lake; State Conservationist Kevin Brown; Commissioner Givens; TACD Executive Director Danny Sells.
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Johnson City, TN — The Tennessee Association of Conservation Districts (TACD) has awarded the 2009 Tennessee Distinguished Service Award to Agriculture Commissioner Ken Givens. Commissioner Givens received the honor at the 65th annual TACD Convention in Johnson City held February 28-March 3, 2009.
In presenting the award, TACD President Barry Lake thanked the Commissioner for making natural resources conservation a priority. “Commissioner Givens is a friend to conservation, and all Tennesseans are benefitting from the cost-share programs he administers at the Tennessee Department of Agriculture.”
Givens accepted the award on behalf of TDA employees and all the agriculture producers in Tennessee who take advantage of state and federal conservation programs. “I’m really honored to accept this award, and I’m glad to know that the Department of Agriculture is being recognized for its contributions to improving the soil and water resources of Tennessee,” said Givens. “We really value our partnership with TACD, NRCS, and all the county soil conservation districts that help make our programs successful.”
The TACD also awarded the 2009 Conservation Farmer of the Year Award to beef cattle farmer Austin Anderson. Mr. Anderson has served on the Coffee County Soil Conservation District Board for 46 years. He raises over 200 registered polled Hereford beef cattle and manages a commercial beef herd. His conservation practices include crop rotation, no-till farming, conservation buffers, rotational fencing, stream crossings, critical area planting, and pest and nutrient management. Mr. Anderson’s farm also serves as a Demonstration Farm for an Alternative Watering Systems tour. The Conservation Farmer of the Year Award is co-sponsored by Farm Credit Services of Mid-America.
State Conservationist Kevin Brown, director of the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Tennessee, says Mr. Anderson’s award is well-deserved. “Austin Anderson is constantly working toward profitable farming while being dedicated to the conservation of our natural resources. He’s proof that productivity and conservation go hand-in-hand.”
More than 300 farmers and conservationists attended the Johnson City meetings, making it the largest TACD convention in recent history. NRCS is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Photos of the award recipients are available upon request by contacting NRCS Public Affairs Specialist Perry Stevens at 615.277.2533
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