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Tennessee Farm Bureau company history timeline

1933

Farm Bureau took the lead in drafting the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, the first piece of New Deal legislation.

1935

In December 1935, President Roosevelt addressed a crowd of 19,000 at the AFBF Annual Convention in Chicago, the largest Farm Bureau convention audience ever.

1941

The AFBF Annual Convention was underway in Chicago on December 7, 1941, when Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese.

1946

The Williamsport farmer was reminiscing about the humble beginnings of the nation’s largest state Farm Bureau in the 25th annual report of the organization in 1946.

1947

In 1947, the Tennessee Farm Bureau addressed this issue by founding Tennessee Rural Health to promote health and safety awareness and to make health coverage available to its members.

1948

In 1948, the Tennessee Farmers Mutual Insurance Company was founded to provide affordable insurance for rural Tennessee.

1954

In 1954, President Eisenhower signed the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act, Public Law 480, later known as Food for Peace.

1989

At the 1989 AFBF Annual Convention, Farm Bureau members were told they must think in terms of world markets and value-added products.

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