Mexico agrees to deliver Rio Grande water to U.S.
By Julie Tomascik Editor The Mexican government agreed to immediately transfer Rio Grande water from international reservoirs to the U.S., following years of delayed water deliveries under the 1944 Water Treaty. Mexico also agreed to [...]
Hunter Education improving firearm safety in Texas
By Jessica DomelMultimedia ReporterWith the fall hunting seasons nearing, now is a good time for Texans to take Hunter Education.“Hunter [...]
Drought, cost of inputs big concerns for cattle ranchers
Drought conditions and high input costs are two of the biggest concerns for cattle ranchers. A recent Market Intel report [...]
USDA funding $300 million for organic transition initiative
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced details of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) $300 million investment, including with American Rescue [...]
TFB’s Thrive event empowers, inspires high school seniors
By Julie Tomascik Editor A strong Texas demands high leadership standards, and Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) Thrive event helped empower [...]
TFB to host forum on solar projects, foreign ownership of ag land
By Julie TomascikEditorTexas Farm Bureau (TFB) will host a hybrid forum for landowners interested to learn more about the impact [...]
Deadline nears to enter Banded Bird Challenge
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Reporter Texas dove hunters have just a few days left to sign up for an opportunity [...]
Central Texas corn yields, quality down due to drought
By Tom Nicolette Senior Network Producer Central Texas corn yields and quality are down. Farmers completed harvesting a crop hit [...]
Texas peanut farmers feel effects from prolonged drought
By Emmy PowellCommunications SpecialistDrought continues to show its impact on Texas crops, and peanuts are no exception.The intense, dry summer [...]