Tim Farmer

{{Infobox person

| name = Tim Farmer

| image =

| caption = Tim Farmer using a modified bow and arrow

| birth_name = Timothy Farmer

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1964|3|18}}

| birth_place = Louisville, Kentucky, US

| occupation = {{unbulleted list| Television host and producer}}

| children = 5

| website = {{URL|https://www.timfarmerscountrykitchen.com/about-tim}}

| parents = {{unbulleted list| Jerry Farmer | Sherry Farmer }}

}}

Timothy Farmer (born March 18, 1964) is an American outdoorsman, musician, and television presenter. He is known as the host and executive producer of the television shows [http://fw.ky.gov/Kentucky-Afield/ Kentucky Afield], [http://www.timfarmerscountrykitchen.com Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen], and [http://www.timfarmershomemadejam.com Tim Farmer's Homemade Jam].,{{cite web|url=http://www.timfarmerpublicspeaking.com/about-tim.html|title=About Tim|work=Tim Farmer - Public Speaking}} for which he has won a total of five regional Emmy awards.{{cite web|url=http://fw.ky.gov/Kentucky-Afield/Pages/About-Kentucky-Afield.aspx|title=Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife - About Kentucky Afield|work=ky.gov}} A motorcycle accident in 1984 left Farmer without the use of his right arm, and he has since worked with other Kentuckians to cope with and overcome similar physical disabilities Steve Flairty, Tim Farmer: A Kentucky Woodsman Restored, Computer Training Solutions Inc., 2005, p. 17-29.Steve Flairty, Tim Farmer: A Kentucky Woodsman Restored, Computer Training Solutions Inc., 2005, p. 189.

Early life

Farmer grew up in Mason County and Carter County, Kentucky.Steve Flairty, Tim Farmer: A Kentucky Woodsman Restored, Computer Training Solutions Inc., 2005, p. 100-109. He is the son of Jerry and Sherry Farmer, and has one older sister, Deborah, and one younger brother, Jonathon.Steve Flairty, Tim Farmer: A Kentucky Woodsman Restored, Computer Training Solutions Inc., 2005, p. 52. After graduating high school, Tim enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. After completing basic training in Parris Island South Carolina, Tim was stationed at Millington Naval Air Base, near Memphis, TN. He was honorably discharged following a 1984 motorcycle accident that left him unable to use his right arm.Steve Flairty, Tim Farmer: A Kentucky Woodsman Restored, Computer Training Solutions Inc., 2005, p. 31,110.

Television career

=''Kentucky Afield''=

Farmer is the former host and executive producer of Kentucky Afield, produced by the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources. Farmer hosted Kentucky Afield from 1995 until 2016, following previous host Dave Shuffett. Kentucky Afield is the longest continuously running outdoor TV show in the United States, beginning broadcasts in 1953.{{cite web|url=http://kentucky.gov/Pages/Activity-Stream.aspx?viewMode=ViewDetailInNewPage&eventID=%7B7F260F8F-DEF3-41F0-BD2B-A43259DF03B4%7D&activityType=PressRelease|title=Kentucky.gov Activity Stream|work=kentucky.gov}} On the show, Farmer has overcome the physical limitations caused by his right arm's paralysis. Most notably, he has learned to shoot a bow and arrow by drawing the bow with his teeth.Steve Flairty, Tim Farmer: A Kentucky Woodsman Restored, Computer Training Solutions Inc., 2005, p. 39-40. Farmer is also known for his sign-off, saying "I hope to see you in the woods or on the water." Tim has won 5 Emmys.

==Awards==

  • 1996 KAGC Communicator of the Year{{cite web|url=http://www.timfarmerpublicspeaking.com|title=Tim Farmer - Public Speaking|work=Tim Farmer - Public Speaking}}
  • 1997 Ashland Community College Distinguished Alumnus Award
  • 1999 Commissioned a Kentucky Colonel by Governor Patton
  • 2000 KAGC Gold Screen Award of Excellence
  • 2002 First Place NAGC Gold Screen Competition News Program
  • 2002 Second Place NAGC Gold Screen Competition Educational Program
  • 2003 First Place NAGC Gold Screen Competition News Program
  • 2004 KAGC Award of Excellence
  • 2005 Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Award Recipient for Human Interest
  • 2008 Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Award Recipient for best program host/moderator/narrator
  • 2013 Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Award Recipient for best program host/moderator/narrator
  • 2013 Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Award Recipient for Health Science and Environment
  • 2014 Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Award Recipient for best program host/moderator/narrator{{cite web|url=http://ohiovalleyemmy.org/files/2014/08/2014-Recipient-List.pdf|title=2014 Recipient List}}
  • 2016 Honored by the Regular Session of The Senate of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Senate Resolution No. 126
  • 2011 Commissioned a Kentucky Colonel by Governor Beshear
  • 2023 Kentucky Electric Cooperatives Distinguished Rural Kentuckian {{Cite web |last=Harris |first=Wade |date=2023-08-14 |title=Farmer honored as Distinguished Rural Kentuckian |url=https://www.kentuckyliving.com/news/farmer-honored-as-distinguished-rural-kentuckian |access-date=2024-06-27 |website=Kentucky Living |language=en-US}}

=''Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen''=

Beginning production in 2012, Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen highlights country recipes and Kentucky restaurants and food producers. The show is hosted by Farmer and his wife Nicki and often features friends and other members of their family. It airs on Kentucky Educational Television stations KET, KET2 and KETKY in Kentucky, is distributed through the National Educational Telecommunications Association to Public Broadcasting System stations nationwide and online at [https://www.youtube.com/timfarmerck YouTube] and CarbonTV.{{Cite web|title = Watch the best outdoor shows for free on CarbonTV|url = http://www.carbontv.com/shows/tim-farmers-country-kitchen/|website = CarbonTV|access-date = 2016-02-10}}[http://www.timfarmerscountrykitchen.com/ Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen official website]

=''Tim Farmer's Homemade Jam''=

Produced since 2013 and airing on KET, KET2 and KETKY, Tim Farmer's Homemade Jam showcases Kentucky musicians. Guests of the show have included J. D. Crowe, Bobby Osborne and Carl Hurley.

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