Ready for more Texas Farm Bureau at your fingertips? It’s here!

Members can access their membership and Farm Bureau activities online through the MyTFB Membership portal.

To access the portal, visit my.texasfarmbureau.org or download the MyTFB iOS app from the App Store.

Members can create a profile using their membership number in MyTFB. Only one account can be created per membership, but multiple family members can access the account with the same username and password.

“As we move forward in this digital age, we want to be in all the places you—our members—are,” Si Cook, TFB executive director and chief operating officer, said. “MyTFB will continuously evolve over time to meet the needs of a growing membership. We’re excited about the strides we’re making and look forward to a bright future for Texas Farm Bureau.”
In MyTFB, members can make changes to contact information, add family members and view membership payment history.

Members can also request a membership card.

On the portal, a list of member benefits and services is available, as well as information about the member’s county Farm Bureau.

Members can register for TFB events, submit scholarship applications and apply for Young Farmer & Rancher awards through the system.

“We’re moving our event registrations and scholarship and award applications online,” Cook said. “The system is easier to manage and helps improve the efficiency of our organization.”

During TFB’s annual meeting, the agenda, Twitter feed and venue location will be available.

Members can also update their contact preferences, choosing whether or not they’d like to receive emails regarding Texas Agriculture Daily, AGFUND, member benefits and service, Texas Neighbors, the TFB Friday Report or communication from their county Farm Bureau.

“We’re growing, and we’re striving to meet the needs of our diverse membership,” Cook said. “We have several ways to communicate trending agricultural news, as well as Texas Farm Bureau information. We want to make sure members have a way to sign up for those emails.”

Constantly on the go? Members can also download MyTFB as a smartphone app. It’s currently only available for Apple devices, but an app for Android users will be available in the future.

Cook noted the same features are available on the app as are on the online portal.

“This system doesn’t replace our website or our county staff,” Cook said. “It just makes it easier for our members to make simple updates, change their contact preferences for email communication and sign up for Texas Farm Bureau activities. It’s a hub for all things Texas Farm Bureau no matter where you are or what your need might be.”