Urban or rural. Rich or poor. Vegan or omnivore. We all share one simple connection—food.

And a year-round effort—Texas Food Connection Day—brings farmers and consumers together to celebrate food and the work that goes into growing it.

Event Overview

Eat. Eat. And eat some more. Texas farmers and ranchers are happy to feed your growing appetites—for food and knowledge.

Texas Food Connection Day events are unique to each county. It’s local farmers and ranchers talking to you—their consumers. Tackling misconceptions in agriculture. And opening the door to more conversations.

Because you have questions. They have answers. And want to grow that relationship.

Connecting across Texas

See how county Farm Bureaus across the Lone Star State are cultivating those conversations and relationships through their Texas Food Connection Day activities. Click on any photos below to view a larger image.

Washington County Farm Bureau

Washington County Farm Bureau gave six lucky shoppers a $50 Brookshire Brothers gift card as part of their Texas Food Connection Day activities. They also provided a $150 donation to Brenham Bread Partners.

Coryell County Farm Bureau

Coryell County Farm Bureau helped raise awareness of farmer and rancher contributions in the local community by handing out breakfast tacos at the county fair.