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

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  • Texans are proud, and especially so on Texas Independence Day. And to celebrate that pride and our history, we recommend these classic Texan dishes on Texas Table Top.

Celebrating Texas Independence Day

  • A new USDA report on America’s Diverse Family Farms provides some interesting insights on who’s producing our nation’s food, fiber and fuel.

Who grows our nation’s food, fiber and fuel?

  • Love: It’s as essential as soil to grow the food on our tables. Julie Tomascik has more on Texas Table Top.

Love helps grow the food on our tables

  • Chicken wings. Peanuts. And you can’t forget the pigskins, give or take a few pounds of air. Those can mean only one thing: Super Bowl weekend. See how agriculture is the MVP of the big game.

Agriculture is the MVP of the big game

  • Texas Red Grapefruit is the state fruit of Texas. Learn more about the fruit from citrus grove to your kitchen on Texas Table Top.

Grapefruit: From citrus grove to the kitchen

  • Winter Storm Landon has arrived in the Lone Star State, but ranchers continue working to keep cattle fed and cared for despite the cold.

Ranchers keep working despite winter storm

  • National Texas Day recognizes the people and history. That includes the role of farmers and ranchers and the many businesses impacted by agriculture.

Celebrate National Texas Day

  • See how many pounds of strawberries, cotton and wheat can grow on one acre of land in our Texas Neighbors publication.

What can grow on one acre of land?

  • National Horse Day on Dec. 13 offers us a chance to celebrate everything equine.

Horses are part of Texas’ heritage

  • A Texas poinsettia grower shares important tips on how to care for your poinsettias.

Get tips on how to care for your poinsettias

  • Get tips to keep your Christmas tree fresh all through December from a Texas Christmas tree grower on Texas Table Top.

Tips to keep your Christmas trees fresh

  • Austen and Rachel White raise cattle and grow crops in Wilbarger County. They are finalists in TFB's Outstanding Young Farmer & Rancher contest.

Meet young ranchers Austen & Rachel White

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