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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.

  • Meet Texas Farm Bureau members Laura and Jacob Henson. They are finalists in our Excellence in Agriculture Contest.

Meet members: Jacob and Laura Henson

  • Chase Brooke is a Texas Farm Bureau member and a finalist in this year's Excellence in Agriculture contest.

Meet Texas Farm Bureau member Chase Brooke

  • Cotton is king in Texas. Watch the crop make its way from the field to the gin. And learn more about the crop in our Texas Neighbors publication.

Test your knowledge on Texas cotton

  • One Southeast Texas farmer has been making sure Texas families have enough on their plates through donations to the food bank.

Texas rice farmers donate to food bank

  • You can stack the flavor in every sandwich bite with these Texas-grown ingredients! Learn more about Texas farmers who make those tasty ingredients possible.

Texas farmers grow our sandwich ingredients

  • Can’t find an item you want at the store? It’s not because farmers and ranchers quit growing our foods. It’s more likely the manufacturer simply cannot keep up with demand.

Supply chain issues aren’t a farm supply issue

  • Honey roasted. In-shell. Chocolate covered. Spread on a sandwich. However you like your peanuts, Texas has you covered. Meet one Panhandle farmer working for peanuts.

Meet a Panhandle peanut farmer

  • In 2020, the Texas pumpkin crop was worth about $25 million. The majority of Texas pumpkins are grown for decoration.

Learn more about Texas pumpkins

  • Get the recipe for this tasty Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins recipe that's perfect for fall in our Texas Neighbors issue.

Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins recipe

  • Products that we use every day get their start on Texas forestland, which is cared for daily by foresters and timber farmers.

Texas timber fuels the economy

  • Love Texas bluebonnets? Indian paintbrushes? Winecups? It’s time to start planting those wildflowers now! Get a few tips in our Texas Neighbors publication.

It’s time to plant wildflowers, Texans!

  • Today is National Farmers Day. It’s a day to recognize the contributions of farmers and ranchers to our state and nation.

Celebrate National Farmers Day

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