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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.

  • 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

  • “Just a farmer.” Those three words put what farmers and ranchers do in the simplest terms. In reality, it’s so much more. Julie Tomascik has more on Texas Table Top.

More than ‘just a farmer’

  • Plant the seed of agriculture in Texas classrooms. And students can grow an understanding of our food and farming, Texas Farm Bureau President Russell Boening says.

Cultivate an understanding of ag

  • Jesse and Karri wieners Wieners grow wheat, grain sorghum, alfalfa and cotton in the Texas Panhandle. They’re finalists in this year’s TFB Outstanding Young Farmer & Rancher contest.

Meet farmers Jesse and Karri Wieners

  • Braden and Jordan McInnis grow corn, wheat, cotton, grain sorghum and hay and raise cattle in Anderson County. Braden began farming in high school and continues to grow his farm. They also recently started clearing timber. Jordan is the lead ag teacher and FFA advisor at Elkhart High School. They’re finalists in this year’s TFB Outstanding Young Farmer & Rancher competition.

Meet farmers Braden and Jordan McInnis

  • Meet Matt and Jessica Hanslik. They raise cattle and grow hay and corn. They are also part owners in an all-natural fertilizer company. They are finalists in TFB's Outstanding YF&R Contest.

Meet farmers Matt and Jessica Hanslik

  • Texas grower Nolan Jeske shares tips for how to care for your poinsettias this Christmas holiday to keep them lasting as long as possible.

Tips for caring for your poinsettias

  • Thanksgiving feast brought to you by Texas farmers

Thanksgiving brought to you by Texas farmers

  • Julie Tomascik shares 5 reasons to be thankful for agriculture.

5 reasons to be thankful for agriculture

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