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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.

  • There are a few necessities that make or break a tailgate. A good location. Great company. And most importantly, outstanding food.

Tailgating is a Texas tradition

  • Responsible ranching and animal care. It promotes healthy land and healthy animals. It’s what ranchers like Donnell Brown do. Every day.

Animal care is a ranching tradition

  • Corn has more than 4,200 different uses! Learn how it gets from field to table and home to business to vehicle.

Transformation Tuesday: Corn

  • Meet Texas 4-H President Grady McAlister in Texas Farm Bureau's Texas Neighbors publication.

Meet the Texas 4-H President

  • Small town or big city, 4-H inspires young kids to “make the best better” through agriculture, leadership and volunteer opportunities.

4-H inspires kids to do, learn, serve

  • Agriculture revs the economic engine in Texas. In terms of market value, cattle and calves, poultry and eggs and cotton and cottonseed are the top three ag commodities.

Top 10 agricultural commodities in Texas

  • With roots deep in the West Texas soil, this fifth generation farm family is growing cotton for jeans and t-shirts in Wrangler's new Rooted collection.

Texas farmers grow cotton for Wrangler jeans, shirts

  • Agriculture isn’t black and white or one-size-fits-all. And that’s okay. Because there are all types of farmers willing to grow a variety of foods, Julie Tomascik says on Texas Table Top.

No two farms are alike and that’s okay

  • Tiny, but might. Rice is packed with lots of nutrients! Learn more about the crop from field to table with this Transformation Tuesday post on Texas Table Top.

Rice: Transformation from field to table

  • Big or small, most farms in Texas are family farms.

Big isn’t bad in agriculture

  • Some wish for the good old days, but we should look forward to the good days to come. Jennifer Dorsett discusses the advancements in agriculture on Texas Table Top.

The good days of farming: Then and now

  • Growing up country offers the biggest playground of fields that stretch for miles, open skies and back roads just waiting to be explored.

10 signs you grew up on a farm

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