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UT MARTIN CLASSROOM NAMED FOR TOSH FAMILY

UT MARTIN CLASSROOM NAMED FOR TOSH FAMILY

UT MARTIN CLASSROOM NAMED FOR TOSH FAMILY

MARTIN, Tennessee – Jimmy Tosh is known as a successful businessman and family farmer

through his association with Tosh Family Farms in Henry, Tennessee. He’s also known for his generosity

and his support for his alma mater, the University of Tennessee at Martin. Tosh was recognized May 5

when the Tosh Family Classroom was officially named during an early afternoon program in UT Martin’s

Brehm Hall. The event included Tosh, family members and university Chancellor Keith Carver.

Tosh studied animal science, graduated from the university in 1972 and has managed the family

business since receiving his degree. He and his wife, Alonna, have two sons, Jonathan and Jamey, both

partners in the business. Jamey is a 2002 UT Martin agriculture graduate and 2020 WestStar Leadership

Program graduate. The company’s website notes that Tosh Farms includes 18,000 acres of land, half of

which is company owned. The other half is leased from 83 landowners in the Henry area. Tosh Pork cares

for approximately 36,000 sows that produce more than 930,000 market hogs annually. Tosh Farms is

currently the largest pork producer in Tennessee and the 30 th  largest pork producer in the U.S.

Dr. Todd Winters, College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences dean, told the audience gathered

to honor Tosh that he’s known first for his farming family. “Father, family man, grandfather, husband –

it’s definitely a family operation at Tosh Farms,” he said. “And I know it’s not easy.” However, Winters

said that Tosh’s identity goes well beyond his business success.

“Humanitarian, advocate, even in some cases, activist, and you know the Tosh family are known

especially in Henry County but throughout Northwest Tennessee of feeding people when they’re hungry,”

he said. “They’re known for giving people chances that have maybe made some mistakes in their life and

will give them a job if they’re willing to work. There’s not a lot of people like that around.” Winters then

told how Tosh and his family have supported the university’s agricultural programs, including student

research and travel to the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Agricultural Sciences.

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Carver built on the university-support theme and recognized all that has been done for by the

Henry County family, especially supporting the annual UT Martin Captain’s Challenge fundraiser.

“Jimmy and the Tosh family have generously supported UT Martin as they have been instrumental in the

success of Captain’s Challenge, providing $50,000 in matching funds for the College of Agriculture and

Applied Sciences for the past several years,” Carver said. “Folks, that investment – when you put out that

investment, that challenge match – that gets people excited,” Carver said. “It makes them want to give

and turn their money into something great. Because of their leadership in the agriculture industry and

their very generous support of UT Martin, today we would like to dedicate the Tosh Family Classroom at

UT Martin.”

Tosh was grateful for the recognition and joked that it was nicer “to have a classroom named after

you than a tombstone.” On a more serious note, he later talked about his family’s history in the farming

business and how UT Martin had impacted his life for the better. “Going to college really teaches you to

think and how to deal with people. That was a great experience here,” Tosh said following the event.

Tosh added that the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences means a lot to him personally

and to the region. “It’s been (the college) a great influence on West Tennessee when considering

agriculture,” he said. “I’ve got good friends that went to school here and have gone back into agriculture

in this area. .... Plus, it’s been a real resource for us, and it’s always helped our farm.”

Tosh family gifts and pledges have benefited both the University of Tennessee and UT Martin.

The naming of university facilities and other assets follows a policy adopted in 2010 by the UT Board of

Trustees.

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