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LifestyleCindy Wennin2019-11-13T08:57:27-06:00

LIFESTYLE

Rural, urban and everywhere in between—Texas Farm Bureau is you. Join our family and help strengthen our communities.

  • It’s important to use our voices to advocate for things we are passionate about, like farmers and ranchers and agriculture.

Why do we advocate for agriculture?

  • A recent Gallup poll that tracks American’s views of various business and industry sectors ranks farming and agriculture at the top.

Public ranks ag at top in industry poll

  • "Let sleeping calves lie.” That's the advice from ranchers during fall calving season to drivers who see lone calves in the pasture.

Don’t touch the ‘abandoned’ calves

  • Women are active in making decisions and operating farms and ranches. And Texas has more female farmers and ranchers than any other state. Gary Joiner has more in Your Texas Agriculture Minute.

More women farming, ranching in Texas

  • Rice is packed with nutrients. Learn more about the crop from field to table with this Transformation Tuesday post on Texas Table Top.

Transformation Tuesday: Rice

  • About 38 percent of the Lone Star State is forestland! Get some timber-rific facts in our Texas Neighbors publication.

Timberrr in the Lone Star State

  • A fluffy cotton boll to t-shirts, blue jeans, socks and a whole lot more! Jessica Domel shares the transformation from field to fabric on Texas Table Top.

Cotton: From field to fabric

  • Carne asada tacos: the sliced steak is loaded into tortillas and topped with pico de gallo for some street taco flavor without too much fuss.

Carne asada tacos recipe

  • 2020 has been rough. The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented changes to the average American. We could all use faith, hope and love.

Faith, hope and love in COVID-19

  • Hurricane Hanna impacted 32 counties in South Texas and the Lower Rio Grande Valley, causing $366 million in damages to agriculture.

Hurricane Hanna losses add up

  • Could peanut allergies be a thing of the past? Jennifer Dorsett discusses some of the new research that indicates ways to combat the allergy on Texas Table Top.

Making progress on peanut allergies

  • It’s that time of year again when Texas farmers are harvesting their crops. That means more tractors and large farm equipment are on the road with you.

5 tips for driving behind farm equipment

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