Free program for chronic conditions offered in Union County

The University of Tennessee Extension, in partnership with the Union County Health Department, is bringing a valuable program to the community this August and September to help community members manage chronic health conditions.

The Living Well with Chronic Conditions Program is a free six-week series designed to help individuals with chronic illnesses—such as asthma, arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, COPD, and others—build skills to take control of their health and improve their quality of life. Caregivers and family members are also encouraged to participate.

Tackling Broomsedge: A Summer Strategy for Union County Cattle Producers

As Union County farmers know, summer is a critical time for managing pastures—and one persistent challenge is the spread of broomsedge. Broomsedge is a true grass, not a sedge. Broomsedge is also sometimes called “sage grass” but it falls short of the mark as a forage grass. Cattle will eat it but for only a short period in the spring when the new leaves first emerge and there is nothing better available. Once the perennial, clump-forming, three-foot-tall, erect growing stems emerge in early summer broomsedge is not desirable for grazing.

Agriculture Community Gathers for Annual Picnic & Auction in Knoxville

KNOXVILLE, TN — Families, farmers, and friends are warmly invited to an evening of food, fun, and fellowship at the much-anticipated Annual Picnic & Auction, hosted by the Knox-Union Cattlemens Association on Saturday, August 2, 2025. Proceeds from the event will directly benefit 4-H programs in Knox and Union Counties, helping to cultivate the next generation of agricultural leaders.

🌻Fall Gardeners’ Festival returns to Crossville

CROSSVILLE, TN — Garden enthusiasts from across Tennessee are invited to dig into a day of horticultural inspiration at the Fall Gardeners’ Festival, hosted by the UT Plateau AgResearch and Education Center on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.

Held at 320 Experiment Station Road, the event kicks off with registration at 8 a.m. CDT, followed by a full day of presentations from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The festival is free and open to the public, with no preregistration required—though attendees are encouraged to sign up in advance at tiny.utk.edu/FGF2025.

Knox-Union Cattlemen meet, tour Seven Springs

By Shannon Dewitt, Union County Extension Office, and Shirlee Grabko

On June 16, the Knox Union Cattlemen’s Association held a Twilight Beef Tour and Farmland Preservation Presentation at Seven Springs Farm to Table. Union County Agriculture Extension Agent Shannon DeWitt began the meeting with introductions and a recognition of the contributors.

FCE hosts spring luncheon, invites others to join club

The UC Family & Community Education (FCE) Club held its annual Spring Luncheon and Cultural Arts Contest in May at the Extension office. With the theme “Hats Off to FCE,” the meeting space was transformed into an elegant tea party setting, complete with beautiful spring decorations. Members arrived in their Sunday best—lovely dresses and charming hats adding a touch of tradition and fun to the occasion.

Union County FCE Attends Eastern Region "Spring Into FCE" Event

On April 29th, members of the Union County FCE traveled to Kingston, TN, for the Eastern Region FCE "Spring Into FCE" event, an annual gathering that brings together members from across the region for a day of learning, networking, and community building.

The event featured a variety of activities, including live Bluegrass and Gospel music, which set the tone for an enjoyable morning. Attendees had the opportunity to explore the Blossom and Bee Boutique, a fundraiser for FCE.