Help Choose the Next Tennessee Ag Tag License Plate Design

Tennessee’s Agriculture specialty license plate, known as the Ag Tag, is celebrating its 30th anniversary, and state agriculture leaders are giving the public a chance to help shape its next chapter.

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Voters can choose from three design options, including Tennessee’s original Ag Tag, a modernized version of the current plate, or an entirely new design.

Tennessee Department of Agriculture

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RFD News) — The Tennessee Department of Agriculture has launched a public vote to select a new Ag Tag design as the iconic plate reaches its 30th anniversary on the road.

The specialty plate has been a familiar symbol of Tennessee agriculture since 1996, supporting programs that strengthen agricultural education, youth leadership, and rural development across the state.

Two of the proposed updates feature Tennessee branding elements, such as the Pick Tennessee Products logo, the FFA emblem, and the 4-H logo, to highlight agricultural education programs.

The public can choose from three design options:

  • The original Ag Tag design
  • A modernized version of the current Ag Tag (including Pick TN Products, FFA, and 4-H logos)
  • A new Ag Tag design (including Pick TN Products, FFA, and 4-H logos)

Revenue from the Ag Tag program is deposited into the Tennessee Agricultural Development Fund and supports initiatives such as 4-H, FFA, Ag in the Classroom, agricultural marketing efforts, and rural youth leadership programs.

State officials say the milestone is an opportunity to reflect on the plate’s long-standing impact while encouraging Tennesseans to continue supporting agriculture through the program. Once voting concludes, the selected design will be submitted for approval and production before becoming available to vehicle owners statewide.

Voting is open through June 23 at 4 p.m. CT.

TO CAST YOUR VOTE, CLICK HERE:

www.stateoftennessee.formstack.com/forms/ag_tag_design_public_vote

Marion is a digital content manager for RFD News and FarmHER + RanchHER. She started working for Rural Media Group in May 2022, bringing a decade of digital experience in broadcast media and some cooking experience to the team.

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