Farmer share of the food dollar shrinks
New data shows that farmers’ share of the money consumers spend on food continues to shrink, even as prices rise. American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) economists analyzed data from 2024 that shows farmers and ranchers [...]
Egg prices, demand increase ahead of Easter holiday
Egg prices have increased but remain lower than what consumers paid earlier in the year, according to Texas A&M AgriLife [...]
Accurate ag book engages students on soil, gardening
By Julie Tomascik Editor Readers can dig into all that the soil has to offer in the latest accurate [...]
Teachers, students celebrate Ag Literacy Week
By Julie Tomascik Editor Students and teachers spent time digging into plant science and gardening through Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) [...]
Beef prices not expected to be impacted by Texas wildfires
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Recent wildfires in the Panhandle have caused significant cattle losses for ranchers but are not [...]
Favorable conditions for spring wild turkey season
By Shelby Shank Field Editor The spring wild turkey season is shaping up to be a favorable one for hunters, [...]
Free classroom resources available to Texas teachers
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Teachers across the Lone Star State can bring agriculture to their classrooms with the [...]
Sale barn auctions off steer for TFB wildfire relief fund
By Shelby Shank Field Editor In a bid to assist their fellow farmers and ranchers in Texas, the Joplin Regional [...]
Smokehouse Creek Fire now fully contained
By Julie Tomascik Editor After nearly three weeks, the Smokehouse Creek Fire is now fully contained, according to the Texas [...]