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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.

  • First to plant, put hope in the ground

RGV first to plant, put hope in the ground

  • Food is to be enjoyed. Not feared. don’t be misled by buzzwords and fear marketing.Jennifer Dorsett breaks down food labels on Texas Table Top

A healthy year brought to you by agriculture

  • What do farmers and ranchers have on their list of New Year's resolutions? Julie Tomascik shares the top 8 on Texas Table Top.

Top 8 New Year’s resolutions

  • Are you superstitious? Want to start the New Year off right? Then try these 5 foods for a fortune-filled 2020!

5 ‘good luck’ foods for New Year’s Day

  • Black-eyed peas and Texas South Plains farmers. Two peas in a pod. Together, they bring the world a little luck.

Black-eyed pea farmers grow a lucky crop

  • Have a lucky start to the New Year with this Texas Caviar recipe.

Recipe for New Year’s celebrations

  • Christmas trees. Holiday sweets and feasts. ‘Tis the season wouldn’t be the same without Texas farmers and ranchers, Jennifer Dorsett says on Texas Table Top.

Texas agriculture helps grow Christmas cheer

  • The sweet taste of Christmas. And a family legacy. Julie Tomascik shares the story of the unique flavors and stripes of a hard candy Christmas on Texas Table Top.

Hard candy Christmas tradition

  • Farmer Barbie has a tractor, trailer, chickens, a lamb and a calf. She's outfitted to bring agriculture to young girls.

Farmer Barbie brings ag to young girls

  • Texas farmers and ranchers want good prices, fat calves, trade and peace on Earth for Christmas.

What do Texas farmers want for Christmas?

  • Seven swans a swimming. Three French hens. Who needs that? Jessica Domel puts a Texas twist on the holiday classic “Twelve Days of Christmas” on Texas Table Top.

Texan ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’

  • Fenoglio Boots is continuing a legacy of boot making in Nocona, Texas. The modern day cowboy boot was invented near the North Texas town over 140 years ago. And they’ve been crafted there ever since.

Handcrafted boots with a Texas touch

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