The Co-op Feeds Podcast

Feeding Traditions: Integrity in Every Acre with Amos Huey

Co-op Feeds Season 2 Episode 3

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This month on Feeding Traditions, host Mary Jane Arnette sits down with West Tennessee farmer and longtime Co-op leader Amos Huey for a conversation about farming, leadership, and the values that continue to shape agriculture today.

A primary row crop producer, Amos shares the story of growing his family operation over the years while also maintaining a Red Angus cattle herd rooted in quality and tradition. Throughout the episode, he reflects on the importance of trust, planning ahead, and treating farming like both a business and a responsibility.

Amos also discusses his years of service on both local and Tennessee Farmers Cooperative boards, offering honest perspective on the future of the cooperative system and why relationships still matter in agriculture. From crop marketing and technology to cattle, family, and leadership, his insight is grounded in decades of experience and hard-earned wisdom.

Join us for a conversation about integrity, resilience, and carrying agricultural traditions forward for the next generation.