By Shelby Shank
Field Editor

Open the doors to Texas agriculture this winter and spring through Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) Doorways to Agriculture exhibit.

The exhibit offers an interactive learning experience about agriculture and will be on display at fairs, livestock shows and events across the state.

“Doorways to Agriculture offers a glimpse into the diversity of Texas agriculture,” Todd Swick, TFB Urban Outreach coordinator, said. “The exhibit opens the doors to farms and ranches, offering a unique opportunity for both kids and adults to connect what happens on farms and ranches to the products we use every day.”

Doorways to Agriculture is designed to build connections with consumers who are several generations removed from agriculture.

“The exhibit is designed to build connections with consumers who are several generations removed from agriculture,” he said. “Doorways to Agriculture gives visitors a hands-on opportunity to learn where their food, fiber and fuel come from and inspires new generations to consider careers in agriculture.”

The exhibit includes interactive games, videos, demonstrations and presentations.

Doorways to Agriculture will be on display at:
Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo
Jan. 17 – Feb. 8

San Antonio Livestock Show & Rodeo
Feb. 6–23

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
March 4-23

Rio Grande Valley Livestock Show in Mercedes
March 6-16

Rodeo Austin
March 14-29

Buc Days in Corpus Christi
May 1 -11

MooLa Fest in Stephenville
June 5-7

Learn more about Doorways to Agriculture at texasfarmbureau.org/youth/ag-in-the-community.

Take a look at the exhibit in this video.