New World screwworm detected 120 miles south of U.S. border
By Julie Tomascik Editor A New World screwworm detection was confirmed in Montemorelos, Nuevo León, about 120 miles south of the U.S.-Mexico border. SENASICA, the Mexican government agency responsible for agriculture, notified the U.S. Department [...]
Farm CPA offers tips to farmers, ranchers
By Jennifer Whitlock Field Editor A recent webinar hosted by Farm Journal featuring The Farm CPA Today’s Paul Neiffer offered practical insights [...]
Texas Farm Bureau sets 2022 national legislative priorities
By Jennifer Whitlock Field Editor Continuing to advocate for farm safety net programs, stronger border security and beneficial free trade [...]
Central Texas veterinarian offers tips for caring for new pets
By Jennifer Whitlock Field Editor You have a new pet, but do you know the proper care needed for those [...]
Deal announced allowing U.S. pork exports to India
After years of negotiations, India is now open to U.S. pork and pork products, removing a longstanding barrier to U.S. [...]
Schwertner to chair AFBF Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee
By Julie Tomascik Editor A Texan was elected to serve as the 2022 American Farm Bureau Federation’s (AFBF) Young Farmers [...]
TFB helps STEM academy students learn, grow
By Jennifer Whitlock Field Editor When fifth grade STEM Academy students at Alma Martinez Intermediate School in Mansfield were assigned [...]
Texas Farm Bureau awards 2022 student teaching scholarships
By Julie Tomascik Editor Four college students majoring in agricultural education received the Spring 2022 Mia Balko Student Teaching Scholarship [...]
Ag groups reaffirm glyphosate safety, benefits
Groups representing agricultural growers, retailers, landscaping, and golf course professionals responded with strong support for continued access to glyphosate following [...]