Farmers continue to face losses despite federal assistance
New analysis from the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) shows that significant farm losses are persisting even after federal assistance, underscoring the urgent need for additional support to stabilize the nation’s agricultural economy. According to [...]
Drought impacted forage, pastures different across the state
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist This year has been nowhere close to normal. Throughout the spring and summer, Texas experienced [...]
Early fall moisture puts Texas wheat planting ahead of schedule
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist The winter wheat crop is going in the ground, and more acres are expected to [...]
Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Sackett case on WOTUS
With oral arguments now complete in the Sackett v. EPA case before the Supreme Court, questions still remain related to [...]
Free resources available to all Texas teachers
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) Ag in the Classroom resources helps teachers across the state bring [...]
Students take home awards from 2022 SOFA Challenge
By Julie Tomascik Editor Discussing agricultural issues and solutions earned four high school students recognition from the Heart O’ Texas [...]
Record turkey prices expected as holidays approach
Consumers can expect to pay record high prices at the grocery store for turkey this upcoming holiday season thanks to [...]
Texas farmers facing worst cotton harvest in years
By Julie TomascikEditorFields of white cotton are few and far between this year. Hopes for a good crop dried up [...]
New USDA rule aims to spur livestock competition
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced two new efforts to support fair and competitive meat and poultry markets. These efforts [...]