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Humphreys County, Tennessee
Farm Programs & Local Resources
Last Updated: March 2026 | Always verify with your local USDA office. Report an error
Tennessee River valley location with productive bottomland soils and surrounding rolling hills. Duck River confluence creates additional fertile agricultural areas.
Diversified agricultural base featuring cattle operations, grain production, and hay systems. River valley soils support intensive crop production while hills provide grazing land.
Quick Facts
| Region | Middle Tennessee |
| Top Commodities | Cattle & calves, Corn, Fruit & tree nuts, Vegetables, Horses, Poultry |
| Farms & Ranches | ~350 (approx.) |
| Agricultural Land | ~200,000 acres |
| Average Farm Size | ~333 acres |
Find Your Local USDA Offices
Your nearest USDA Service Center houses both NRCS and FSA under one roof.
Find your Service Center:
Search for "Humphreys County" to find your local NRCS and FSA offices.
What to do when you call: Ask for a conservation planner (EQIP/CSP) or loan officer (FSA). Mention your operation type and planned improvements.
Programs for Humphreys County Operations
Based on Humphreys County's agricultural profile, these programs are most relevant:
Water quality protection along Tennessee and Duck rivers through riparian buffers and nutrient management. Soil health practices promoted in grain production systems.
Not sure which programs fit? Run our free eligibility screener — 2 minutes, personalized action packet.
Local Conservation Priorities
EQIP applications addressing local priorities score higher in ranking.
We don't have Humphreys County's specific LWG priorities yet.
Ask your local NRCS office: "What are the priority resource concerns in Humphreys County?"
Your Next Steps in Humphreys County
- Run the eligibility screener: Free Screener
- Find your USDA Service Center: Service Center Locator
- Read the Tennessee guide: Tennessee Farm Programs Guide
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