Farm From School spring registration open to K-12 classrooms
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist In the spring, Texas students can once again visit farms and ranches from their classrooms through Texas Farm Bureau's (TFB) Farm From School program. The program is open to kindergarten [...]
Texas cotton crop suffers through another hot, dry year
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Anticipation and hope filled cotton farmers for this year’s crop, but limited rainfall and triple-digit [...]
EPA extends comment period on herbicide proposal
By Julie Tomascik Editor The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) extended the comment period to Oct. 22 for its [...]
Doorways to Agriculture exhibit brings farm life to consumers
By Julie Tomascik Editor The world of Texas agriculture is open to consumers this fall through Texas Farm Bureau’s [...]
Young farmers, ranchers learn about Hill Country ag on Fall Tour
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Wildlife, vineyards, orchards and forage production were a part of the 2023 Texas Farm Bureau [...]
TFB’s outstanding teacher award nominations open
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Teachers can gain recognition from the state’s largest farm and ranch organization by sowing the [...]
USDA drought assistance available to livestock producers
USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds drought impacted livestock producers that they may be eligible for financial assistance through the [...]
RMA made changes to whole farm revenue protection, micro policies
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it is improving crop insurance options for small and diversified farmers through improvements [...]
Members discuss Texas Farm Bureau policy for upcoming year
By Julie Tomascik Editor Water, agricultural labor and the need to strengthen crop insurance were among the topics discussed at [...]