Mossy Oak Properties recognizes 2022 Fist Full of Dirt Award at recent Land Summit

FFOD AWARD

Mossy Oak Properties, Inc. is pleased to announce that Mossy Oak Properties Tennessee Land and Farm has received the Fist Full of Dirt Award, which recognizes the Mossy Oak Properties office or individual who completes the best conservation themed service project throughout the calendar year.

Mossy Oak Properties Tennessee Land and Farm was chosen based on their 2022 Mossy Oak Properties National Day of Conservation project, in which they challenged Stewart County, Tennessee elementary students to draw “what conservation means to them” on wildflower seed laden paper, as well as coordinated tree plantings and trash pickup projects. In their honor, Mossy Oak Properties, Inc. donated $2,000 to the National Wild Turkey Federation LBL Longbeards Chapter.

“It certainly was an honor to receive the Fist Full of Dirt award for the second consecutive year. This award recognizes our community efforts for the Mossy Oak Properties national day of conservation.  We were able to organize several activities such as a youth fishing event, birdhouse giveaways, bee keeping classes, river side clean-up efforts along with some tree planting within the community.  We get excited for this event each and every year and look forward to what’s in store for 2023,” Owner/Responsible Broker, Jamie Spencer stated.

“Conservation is at the core of everything we do here at the Mossy Oak family of companies,” said Chris Hawley, CEO/President and Co-Founder of Mossy Oak Properties.  “Like us, Mossy Oak Properties Tennessee Land and Farm shares that commitment to leaving the land better than we found it.  We are very proud of them for winning our Fist Full of Dirt award for the second consecutive year, and we thank them for being a partner in conservation causes.”

The Mossy Oak Properties land brokerage network was launched in 2003 and currently serves over 30 states. In 2022, our network completed 4,300 transactions totaling $1.4 Billion+ in sales volume and over 325,000 acres sold. For more information, visit www.mossyoakproperties.com