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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.

  • One acre of soybeans can make 82,368 crayons. Find out other uses for soybeans in this blog on Texas Table Top.

Crayons are made using soybeans

  • National Ag Day recognizes the efforts of American farmers and ranchers, and their efforts bring everyone to the table to celebrate.

National Ag Day celebrates farmers

  • Farmers and ranchers are one of the most resourceful groups of people you’ll ever meet. Nothing goes to waste.

Farm, ranch fixes are pure genius

  • Now the sun is shining, and the green grass peeking through signals spring and hope for new growth and new life.

Moving forward after the freeze

  • Farmers and ranchers faced bitter cold temperatures in February's historic freeze. See more from members on Texas Table Top.

Winter storm devastates Texas agriculture

  • farmers and ranchers are transitioning from a period of survival during the winter blast to a phase of recovery and repair.

Work lies ahead to recover from storm

  • The unprecedented winter blast that’s gripping Texas has meant long days and long nights for livestock owners.

On the job during the frigid winter

  • It was cold, but this winter storm of a lifetime has showed us the strength and unwavering dedication of farmers and ranchers.

Farmers, ranchers face brutal winter storm

  • In the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, farmers like Bryce Wilde grow the Lone Star State’s sweetest crop: sugarcane.

Growing Texas’ sweetest crop

  • Wow, wow. Yes cow! Because real milk comes from real cows, even if a catchy jingle during a football commercial implies otherwise.

Imitation milk product fumbles commercial

  • Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies in 2020 in both the U.S. and in Texas were down compared to the previous year.

Farm bankruptcies down in 2020

  • When it comes to food and farming, check with the real experts--America's farmers and ranchers. They're happy to share more info with you.

Ask farmers, ranchers about our food

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