AFBF urges Congress to work together to avoid shutdown
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Reporter As the nation approaches the deadline for Congress to fund the government past Sept. 30, the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) is urging lawmakers and the Trump administration to reach [...]
Deadline approaching for wildlife conservation camp
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Reporter Texas high school students with a passion for wildlife, conservation and natural resources can now [...]
Heitschmidt wins TFB’s 2023 Collegiate Discussion Meet
By Julie Tomascik Editor Challenges in agriculture were the focus of Texas Farm Bureau’s 2023 Collegiate Discussion Meet. Ryan [...]
Poultry experts cautious for spring spike in avian flu
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Poultry farmers are monitoring flocks for a potential spike in detections of highly pathogenic avian [...]
American economy driven by U.S. food, agriculture
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist A new report highlights the significance of the U.S. food and agriculture sectors in [...]
USDA seeks Texas nominee for sorghum checkoff
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is seeking nominations for a Texas representative on the United Sorghum Checkoff Program Board. [...]
Kraft’s passion is rooted in agriculture
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Kyli Kraft grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado where she was heavily involved in [...]
Spring grazing conditions improve across the state
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist After months of significant drought, conditions are improving for parts of the Lone Star State. [...]
USDA expands margin protection insurance for corn, soybeans
Margin protection insurance for corn and soybeans is being expanded to over 1,000 additional counties in 2024 due to [...]