$450K grant awarded to help sustain white oaks used to make Jack Daniels

The National Fish & Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) Grant recently awarded the Tennessee Forestry Association close to $450,000 for improvements in Tennessee forests – specifically in Tennessee counties where Jack Daniel’s sources white oaks and where the iconic Tennessee Whiskey is made.

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