USDA releasing sterile flies along U.S.-Mexico border
By Julie Tomascik Editor Federal and state officials are intensifying efforts to prevent the re-emergence of the New World screwworm (NWS) in the United States by shifting resources closes to the Texas-Mexico border as the [...]
Fewer Texas, U.S. cotton acres expected in 2025
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist The U.S. and Texas will see fewer cotton acres planted this year. Texas farmers [...]
Texas students learn about composting through Farm From School
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Texas students learned about composting through Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) Farm From School program. Kindergarten [...]
Milk producers urge action on trade
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Reporter The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) is urging Congress and the Trump administration to continue [...]
Resources to keep safety top of mind for agriculture
Texas farmers and ranchers set their sights on ag safety throughout the year, but additional emphasis is being placed [...]
Report shows sheep inventory up in Texas, U.S.
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Texas sheep producers are seeing growth in their flocks, with the state’s total inventory increasing [...]
USDA to invest $1 billion as part of strategy to combat avian flu
By Julie Tomascik Editor The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest up to $1 billion to combat highly [...]
Farmers, ranchers advocate for agriculture at state Capitol
By Julie Tomascik Editor Conversations about the right to farm and ranch, funding for Texas water, and farm and [...]
TFB’s AgLead XVI tours Southeast Texas agriculture
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Members of Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) AgLead XVI class toured farms, ranches and agricultural [...]