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Torrin recognized by Tractor Supply
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Tractor Supply Company and the Farmer Veteran Coalition (FVC) have awarded veteran Mike Torrin of Covington $1,000 to support his farm, Clay Pot Farm.

The grant is part of Tractor Supply’s $100,000 donation to FVC’s Fellowship Fund, which provides direct assistance to veterans in their beginning years of farming or ranching. 

Clay Pot Farm specializes in the production of lamb and free-range chicken. Prior to launching Clay Pot Farm, Torrin served in the Army branch of the military for six years.

Torrin is one of 50 veterans to receive a $1,000 Tractor Supply gift card to purchase items crucial to supporting their farm business. The Tractor Supply Company Foundation has also awarded an additional $50,000 to FVC to benefit farmer veterans through grants and programming.

“Our longstanding support for veterans is rooted in our Mission and Values,” said Marti Skold-Jordan, manager of the Tractor Supply Company Foundation. “Agriculture offers a sense of purpose and opportunity ideally suited for veterans beginning new careers. Through our donation to the Farmer Veteran Fellowship Fund, Tractor Supply is honored to support these new farmers by providing them with the supplies, equipment and materials that are critical to their success.”

This is the sixth year Tractor Supply has partnered with FVC to assist farmer veterans from all branches of service as part of its ongoing commitment to veteran causes. Through the joint initiative, the company has provided more than $550,000 in gift cards and funding to FVC, assisting more than 350 farmer veterans nationwide.

“Agricultural start-ups can require the acquisition of substantial tools and equipment to become operational, so the continued support Tractor Supply provides is very much appreciated by our members and the communities they feed,” said FVC executive director Jeanette Lombardo. “TSC is not only a longtime supporter of the FVC, but daily they walk alongside our members as they grow and expand their operations. They have become an integral partner and assisting us in achieving our mission throughout the country.”

Fellowship winners are selected by a team of seasoned agriculture industry professionals. Applications were evaluated based on farm training, experience and/or transferable skills, level of personal investment in their farm business and ability to show how an award will help grow their farm business. Applicants were also asked to share their vision for how their business would support their communities.

In addition to the FVC grant program, Tractor Supply honors military service members and veterans with discounts on Fourth of July and Veterans Day. Tractor Supply also supports military and veterans’ organizations year-round through programs and initiatives with Dogs on Deployment, paws4people, Operation Stand Down Tennessee, Folds of Honor. 

Additionally, TSC recently launched its Hometown Heroes program, which honors military service members, veterans and first responders with special benefits in TSC’s Neighbor’s Club loyalty program and Hero Holiday discounts. 

As part of TSC’s Hometown Heroes program launch, FVC was one of 10 organizations that each received $100,000 in support of military service members, veterans and first responders, emphasizing Tractor Supply’s commitment to Hometown Heroes causes.

Peachtree Academy FFA chapter earns Silver Emblem in national recognition
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Peachtree Academy FFA. Photo via Peachtree Academy

COVINGTON, Ga. — Peachtree Academy announced April 15 that its Future Farmers of America (FFA) Chapter has been awarded the Silver Emblem for its National Chapter Award application. 

This achievement places them among the top-performing FFA chapters in the state. Peachtree Academy is one of only two private schools in the entire state of Georgia to earn this prestigious recognition.

The National Chapter Award honors FFA chapters that exemplify excellence in developing their Program of Activities across three core areas: Building Communities, Growing Leaders and Strengthening Agriculture. The evaluation is based on how well the chapter plans, executes and reflects on meaningful experiences and initiatives throughout the year.

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Photo via Peachtree Academy

This marks the first time the young Peachtree Academy chapter has received this state recognition. Under the leadership of Officer Team and FFA Advisor Mrs. Peters, the members worked tirelessly to organize educational events, hands-on activities and impactful community service projects—all aligned with the high standards set forth by the National FFA Organization.

“We are still a growing chapter with so much ahead of us,” Peters said. “This recognition means the world to our students and validates the heart and hard work they’ve put in all year long.”

Peachtree Academy extends its deepest thanks to the many supporters, parents and community partners who helped make this year such a success.