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Final Report for the Tennessee Value-Added Beef Program Funding Provided by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture Ag Tag CPA Info # 224 July 2014 Dates of Project: August 2011 to June 2014 Amount of Funding: $20,000 Contact Person: Rob Holland, Center for Profitable Agriculture After months of planning with program collaborators, numerous discussions with stakeholders and a formal needs assessment meeting, the Tennessee Value-Added Beef Program was launched in the spring of 2011. In July of that year, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture awarded an Ag Tag grant for the initiative and ignited the multi-year program. Other avenues of funding followed, resulting in the following program accomplishments as of June 2014: 20 members of the value-added beef program team from five different agencies 30 Tennessee Extension Agents cooperating in outreach events 53 educational workshops, seminars, tours, conference and webinars with 1,579 participants 100 participants registered for value-added beef webinar group 377 participants registered for value-added beef email group Value-added beef exhibit presented at nine events with 958 in attendance 14 educational publications, fact sheets and case studies completed 96.5 percent increase in the number of farm-based retail meat permits issued by TDA from December 2011 to June 2014 119 attendees for the 2014 Tennessee Value-Added Beef Conference 12 members of the Planning Team from five different agencies 18 speakers/presenters 13 exhibitors Seven sponsors

More specifically, the Ag Tag grant was credited for directly contributing to the development and implementation of the following publications, exhibit and workshops: Publications: Basic Regulatory Considerations for Retail and Non-retail Meat Sales in Tennessee PB 1805 (October 2012) General Overview of The History, Regulations and Inspection Information for Direct Meat Marketing in Tennessee PB 1819 (December 2013) Understanding Yield Grades and Quality Grades for Value-Added Beef Producers and Marketers SP 755 (December 2013) Initial Considerations for Starting a Small-Scale Livestock Harvest and Processing Facility - CPA Info #221 (May 2014) Tennessee Value-Added Beef: Entrepreneur Experiences D9 (June 2014) Improving Communications with your Beef Processor - PB 1820 (June 2014) How Much Meat to Expect from a Beef Carcass PB 1822 (June 2014) General Guide to Marketing Live Animals for Custom-Exempt Harvesting and Processing PB 1821 (July 2014) Exhibit: Value-Added Beef Exhibit Workshops/Outreach/Teaching/Training: Scratching the Surface: Adding Value to Tennessee Agriculture Through Direct Marketing Cattle/Beef Production and Cost What You Should Know About Beef Quality and Meat Cuts 2014 Tennessee Value-Added Beef Conference CPA Info # 224 7/14 Programs in agriculture and natural resources, 4-H youth development, family and consumer sciences and resource development. University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture and county governments cooperating. UT Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. 2 Center For Profitable Agriculture

Appendix A Summary of Value-Added Beef Educational Outreach (Updated June 9, 2014) Center for Profitable Agriculture A-1

Summary of Outreach Event Location, Attendance and Topics Date Location Attendance Title, Topics, Subject Matter Presented 1 November 1, 2011 Stewart County 16 Scratching the Surface 2 November 7, 2011 Humphreys County 38 Scratching the Surface 3 November 8, 2011 Hickman County 20 Scratching the Surface 4 November 28, 2011 Perry County 26 Scratching the Surface 5 November 29, 2011 Giles County 46 Scratching the Surface 6 December 12, 2011 Loudon County 54 Scratching the Surface 7 January 30, 2012 Wilson County 72 Scratching the Surface 8 February 23, 2012 McMinn County 51 Scratching the Surface 9 March 12, 2012 Sullivan County 53 Scratching the Surface 10 March 13, 2012 Murfreesboro 22 Beef Safety 101 11 March 29, 2012 Fayette County 10 Scratching the Surface 12 August 20, 2012 Marshall County 16 Basic Regulations 13 August 20, 2012 Lincoln County 18 Basic Regulations 14 August 20, 2012 Cannon County 40 Basic Regulations 15 August 21, 2012 Jefferson/Cocke/ 26 Basic Regulations Hamblen 16 August 21, 2012 Blount County 47 Basic Regulations 17 August 27, 2012 Williamson County 38 Basic Regulations 18 September 28, 2012 Grundy/Coffee 90 Basic Regulations County 19 October 13, 2012 Knox County 53 Basic Regulations 20 October 30, 2012 Benton County 20 Basic Regulations 21-31 Oct 9 Mar 26, 2013 Webinar Series (11 112 Basic Regulations sessions) 32 March 4, 2013 Cheatham County 38 Basic Regulations 33 March 18, 2013 White/Van Buren 34 Basic Regulations County 34 April 17, 2013 Baggett Farm - 31 On-Site Value-Added Beef 101 Montgomery Co. 35 April 23, 2013 Ahearn Farm 17 On-Site Value-Added Beef 101 Grundy County 36 April 25, 2013 Yoder s Processing 40 On-Site Value-Added Beef 101 Henry County 37 May 3, 2013 Cheatham County Pasture Walk 41 Basic Regulations and Label Claims 38 May 15, 2013 ETREC Knox County 24 On-Site Value-Added Beef 101 39 September 9, 2013 Marksbury Farms; Lancaster, KY 28 Exploring Meat Processing and Marketing Opportunities Tour A-2 Center for Profitable Agriculture

40 September 30, 2013 Blount County 53 Production and Cost 41 October 7, 2013 Montgomery County 50 Production and Cost 42 October 14, 2013 Putnam County 15 Production and Cost 43 October 21, 2013 Maury County 36 Production and Cost 44 November 4, 2013 Knox County 33 What You Should Know About Beef Quality and Meat Cuts 45 November 5, 2013 Rutherford County 50 What You Should Know About Beef Quality and Meat Cuts 46 November 6, 2013 Madison County 17 What You Should Know About Beef Quality and Meat Cuts 47 November 14, 2013 Greene County 23 Production and Cost 48 December 10, 2013 Madison County 14 Production and Cost 49 December 3, 2013 Cheatham County 12 Focus Group 50 December 2, 2013 Rutherford County 16 Focus Group 51 January 24, 2014 Sevier County 9 Focus Group 52 March 13, 2014 Benton County 11 Scratching the Surface and Basic Regulations 53 March 18-19, 2014 Statewide 119 2014 Tennessee Value-Added Beef Conference Sessions in 29 counties, 11 webinars, 1 statewide conference & 1 out-of-state tour 1579 (*) Number of participants registered for Value-Added Beef webinar group: 100 (*) Number of participants registered for Value-Added Beef e-mail group: 377 Center for Profitable Agriculture A-3

Summary of Events Where Value-Added Beef Exhibit Was Featured Date Event Location Number in Attendance 1 October 2, 2013 UTIA Department Heads Tour Montgomery County 31 2 October 7, 2013 Value-Added Beef Workshop Clarksville 50 3 October 21, 2013 Value-Added Beef Workshop Spring Hill 36 4 October 22, 2013 Maury County Master Beef Spring Hill 95 5 November 8, 2013 Tennessee Forage and Grassland Council Conference Nashville 98 6 December 8, 2013 Tennessee Farm Bureau Convention Franklin 400+ 7 December 10, 2013 Value-Added Beef Workshop Jackson 14 8 February 18-19, 2014 Mid-South Stocker Conference Paris 115 9 March 18-19, 2014 TN Value-Added Beef Conference Manchester 119 Total Attendance 958 A-4 Center for Profitable Agriculture

Summary of Value-Added Beef Publications Developed Title Number Authors Date 1 An Examination of Consumers Preferences for Research Menard, Jensen, June 2012 Differentiated Beef Products Report and English 2 Basic Regulatory Considerations for Retail and PB 1805 Holland October 2012 Non-retail Meat Sales in Tennessee 3 Listing of USDA Livestock Slaughter Facilities in D-3 Pepper and Bruch September 2013 Tennessee 4 Retail Meat Sales in Tennessee: Basic Weights and D-1 Bruch November 2013 Measures Regulations 5 Tennessee Value-Added Beef Entrepreneur D-9 Bruch and Others December 2013 Experiences. A Series of Nine Case Studies 6 Understanding Yield Grades and Quality Grades SP-755 Holland and December 2013 for Value-Added Beef Producers and Marketers Loveday 7 General Overview of the History, Regulations and PB 1819 Holland and Bruch December 2013 Inspection Information for Direct Meat Marketing in Tennessee 8 Consumer Preferences for Tennessee Beef AIM-AG Jensen, Bruch and May 2013 Research Report Menard 9 Participant Assessments of the 2014 Value-Added Beef Conference CPA Info #220 Holland and others May 2014 10 Initial Considerations for Starting a Small-Scale Livestock Harvest and Processing Facility CPA Info #221 Holland and Pepper May 2014 11 How Much Meat to Expect from a Beef Carcass PB1822 Holland, Loveday June 2014 and Ferguson 12 Improving Communications with Your Beef PB 1820 Holland and June 2014 Processor Loveday 13 General Guide to Marketing Live Animals for Custom-Exempt Harvesting and Processing PB 1821 Bruch and Holland June 2014 14 Understanding Beef Checkoff Regulations & State Beef Promotion Assessments Pepper and Valerie Bass June 2014 Center for Profitable Agriculture A-5

Members of the Value-Added Beef Program Team Name Agency 1 Ronnie Barron The University of Tennessee Extension 2 Valerie Bass Tennessee Beef Council 3 Megan Bruch The University of Tennessee Extension 4 Kevin Ferguson The University of Tennessee Extension 5 Andrew Griffith The University of Tennessee Extension 6 Rob Holland The University of Tennessee Extension 7 Charles Hord Tennessee Cattlemen s Association 8 Kim Jensen The University of Tennessee AgResearch 9 Debbie Joines The University of Tennessee Extension 10 Dwight Loveday The University of Tennessee Extension 11 Tammy McKinley The University of Tennessee Extension 12 Rebekah Norman The University of Tennessee Extension 13 Hal Pepper The University of Tennessee Extension 14 Jonathan Rhea The University of Tennessee Extension 15 Justin Rhinehart The University of Tennessee Extension 16 Bobby Simpson The University of Tennessee AgResearch 17 Jerri Lynn Sims The University of Tennessee Extension 18 Wendy Sneed Tennessee Department of Agriculture 19 Janna Sullivan Tennessee Beef Council 20 Bill Thompson Tennessee Department of Agriculture Members of the 2014 Tennessee Value-Added Beef Conference Planning Team Name Agency 1 Valerie Bass Tennessee Beef Council 2 Megan Bruch The University of Tennessee Extension 3 Steve Harris The University of Tennessee Extension 4 Rob Holland The University of Tennessee Extension 5 Charles Hord Tennessee Cattlemen s Association 6 Ryan King Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation 7 Dwight Loveday The University of Tennessee Extension 8 Patty McDaniels The University of Tennessee Extension 9 Rebekah Norman The University of Tennessee Extension 10 Hal Pepper The University of Tennessee Extension 11 Justin Rhinehart The University of Tennessee Extension 12 Wendy Sneed Tennessee Department of Agriculture A-6 Center for Profitable Agriculture

2014 Tennessee Value-Added Beef Conference Speakers/Presenters and Panel Members Speaker/Presenter and Panel Member Agency/Affiliation 1 Phil Baggett Tennessee Grass-fed Beef 2 Gary Bates The University of Tennessee Extension 3 Megan Bruch The University of Tennessee Extension 4 David Bryant Twin Oaks Farm LLC 5 Jeff Canavan U. S. Department of Agriculture 6 Andrew Griffith The University of Tennessee Extension 7 Rob Holland The University of Tennessee Extension 8 Kim Jensen The University of Tennessee AgResearch 9 Dwight Loveday The University of Tennessee Extension 10 Hal Pepper The University of Tennessee Extension 11 Emmit Rawls The University of Tennessee Extension 12 Justin Rhinehart The University of Tennessee Extension 13 Michael Rice Claybrook Angus 14 Johnny Rogers Rogers Cattle Company 15 Dave Turner Claybrook Angus 16 Margarita Velandia The University of Tennessee Extension 17 Bill Thompson Tennessee Department of Agriculture 18 James Yoder Yoder Brothers Meat Processing 2014 Tennessee Value-Added Beef Conference Trade Show Exhibitors Exhibitor/Agency 1 Farm Credit Mid-America 2 Tennessee Beef Industry Council 3 Tennessee Cattlemen s Association 4 Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Consumer and Industry Services, Food and Dairy 5 Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Consumer and Industry Services, Weights and Measures 6 Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Market Development 7 Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Pick Tennessee Products 8 Tennessee Farm Bureau 9 Tennessee Farmers Cooperative 10 Tennessee Value-Added Beef Program 11 USDA, FSIS, Office of Field Operations (OFO) 12 USDA, FSIS, Office of Investigation, Enforcement and Audit (OIEA) 13 UT Beef and Forage Center 14 Center for Profitable Agriculture Center for Profitable Agriculture A-7

2014 Tennessee Value-Added Beef Conference Sponsors Agency 1 Farm Credit Mid-America 2 Tennessee Farmers Cooperative 3 Tennessee Farm Bureau 4 USDA, Federal-State Market Improvement Program 5 Tennessee Department of Agriculture 6 UT Extension 7 Center for Profitable Agriculture Value-Added Beef Outreach Event Cooperating Extension Agents Extension Agent/Cooperator County 1 Joe Griffey Stewart County 2 Jerri Lynn Sims Humphreys County 3 Troy Dugger Hickman County 4 Amanda Mathenia Perry County 5 Kevin Rose Giles County 6 John Goddard Loudon County 7 Ruth Correll Wilson County 8 Tim Woods McMinn County 9 Chris Ramsey Sullivan County 10 Jeff Via Fayette County 11 Ricky Skillington Marshall County 12 David Qualls Lincoln County 13 Bruce Steelman Cannon County 14 Adam Hopkins Jefferson County 15 Steven Huff Cocke County 16 Mannie Bedwell Hamblen County 17 John Wilson Blount County 18 Dewayne Perry Williamson County 19 Creig Kimbro Grundy County 20 Steve Harris Coffee County 21 Jeff Roach Benton County 22 Neal Denton Knox County 23 Ronnie Barron Cheatham County 24 Rusty Evans Montgomery County 25 Ranson Goodman Henry County 26 Scott Chadwell Putnam County 27 Richard Groce Maury County 28 Rebekah Norman Rutherford County 29 Jake Mallard Madison County 30 Milton Orr Greene County A-8 Center for Profitable Agriculture

Appendix B Publications Click on links, below, to view publications. Basic Regulatory Considerations for Retail and Nonretail Meat Sales in Tennessee PB 1805 (October 2012) General Overview of The History, Regulations and Inspection Information for Direct Meat Marketing in Tennessee PB 1819 (December 2013) Understanding Yield Grades and Quality Grades for Value-Added Beef Producers and Marketers SP 755 (December 2013) Initial Considerations for Starting a Small-Scale Livestock Harvest and Processing Facility - CPA Info #221 (May 2014) Tennessee Value-Added Beef: Entrepreneur Experiences D9 (June 2014) Improving Communications with your Beef Processor - PB 1820 (June 2014) How Much Meat to Expect from a Beef Carcass PB 1822 (June 2014) 2014 Tennessee Value-Added Beef Conference Center for Profitable Agriculture B-1