Texas ranchers weather winter storm
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Fields and pastures across parts of Texas are covered in snow. For some, this storm brought a snow day. But for ranchers, it was another day of doing what they [...]
Texas family cultivates Christmas cheer by growing poinsettias
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Their vibrant appearance and seasonal timing make poinsettias special and beloved during the holiday [...]
Drought, other factors limit pheasant production
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Reporter Pheasant hunting season opens in 37 Texas counties on Saturday, and the Texas Parks and [...]
Farmers can respond to irrigation, water management survey
The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) mailed survey codes to a selected sample of irrigators across the 50 states [...]
U.S. Senate Ag Committee discusses AI, precision technology
By Julie Tomascik Editor Precision agriculture, including artificial intelligence (AI), was the topic of a recent U.S. Senate Ag Committee [...]
Potential fishing regulation changes proposed
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Reporter To support spotted seatrout populations as they continue to recover from a freeze in 2021, [...]
Students learn ‘paw’some lessons about farm dogs
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Students across the state saw a working farm dog in action through Texas Farm Bureau’s [...]
Fifth graders learn about agriculture through hands-on activities
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Over 300 fifth graders from Pine Tree Middle School know more about agriculture thanks to [...]
Fall brings greener pastures, another hay cutting
By Shelby Shank Field Editor It’s November, and farmers and ranchers are cutting hay. After an exceptionally dry summer, the [...]