TFB scholarships available to teachers to attend ag conference
By Julie Tomascik Editor Opportunities to use agriculture as an educational component in the classroom are endless. Now, teachers [...]
By Julie Tomascik Editor Opportunities to use agriculture as an educational component in the classroom are endless. Now, teachers [...]
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers issued their final Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule [...]
Congress will have a tight deadline to get the 2023 Farm Bill completed, but U.S. Representative Michael Cloud (R-Texas) said [...]
This year was the 11th driest Texas has experienced in the last 128 years, and the worst drought since [...]
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released the results of the 2021 Organic Survey, which [...]
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Reporter To help people kick-off the new year on the right foot, Texas State Parks will [...]
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Agricultural literacy and awareness within the community is vital. Growing that understanding is the [...]
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist The drought’s impact this year extended to sheep and goat herds, leading to more livestock [...]
Feral hogs are an issue in over 35 states across the U.S. More than 6 million feral hogs have [...]
A $2.6 million combined gift was announced by FiberMax Center for Discovery, a nonprofit agricultural history and education center [...]