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Mapping the Agricultural Assets of Grundy County Tennessee

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  • Hughes, David W.
  • Kimbro, Creig

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Presented here is an agricultural asset mapping report for Grundy County, Tennessee. The report is based on a combination of focus group meetings with local agricultural leaders and secondary data. The primary goal is to help local leaders identify agricultural assets that could be used to support economic growth and development of the county. A secondary goal is to increase the understanding of local agriculture. Several other counties [Hancock (Hughes et al., 2019b and Hardeman, Hughes et al., 2019c)] have undergone the same effort. We believe that this replicating approach could be beneficial for other interested counties. Initially provided here is a discussion regarding general information about Grundy County, followed by information regarding the asset mapping exercise with local agribusiness leaders. The follow-up data-based analysis is then discussed, including recommendations based on that analysis. We then discuss the agribusiness targets that were identified by local leaders followed by summary and conclusions including a call for further action.

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  • Hughes, David W. & Kimbro, Creig, 2021. "Mapping the Agricultural Assets of Grundy County Tennessee," Extension Reports 309840, University of Tennessee, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:utaeer:309840
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.309840
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    1. Hughes, David W. & Yu, Edward & Griffith, Andrew P. & Wilson, Brad & Loveday, Dwight & Crissy, Harry & Schrick, Neal, 2020. "Feasibility of a Tennessee Cull-Cow Processing Facility," Extension Reports 303056, University of Tennessee, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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