Farmers and ranchers focus on policy concerns
Eminent domain, property rights, groundwater and drone use were discussed at TFB’s annual meeting.
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Texas farmers and ranchers want good crops, fat calves and peace on earth.
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EPA broke the law when it created a social media campaign to promote its WOTUS rule.
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Section 179 tax deductions helps farmers and ranchers grow their business.
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Consumer perceptions of agriculture? They’re on the upswing, according to the latest research.
View ArticleBowie couple wins TFB Excellence in Agriculture contest
Scott and Sara Holloway of Bowie are named the winner of the 2016 Texas Farm Bureau Excellence in Agriculture contest.
View ArticleGarden City couple wins TFB Outstanding Young Farmer & Rancher contest
Marcus and Amy Halfmann of Garden City are named the winners of the 2016 Texas Farm Bureau Outstanding Young Farmer & Rancher contest.
View ArticleTexas Farm Bureau president sees opportunities in Trump administration
TFB President Russell Boening delivers his presidential address during the 83rd annual meeting.
View ArticleMoore County agronomy consultant wins Texas Farm Bureau Discussion Meet
Alisha Schwertner of Moore County earned the title of Texas Farm Bureau’s 2016 Discussion Meet winner.
View ArticleCherokee County Farm Bureau recognized for innovative program
Cherokee County Farm Bureau was recognized for their emergency livestock handling training program.
View ArticleShelby County Farm Bureau recognized for innovative program
Shelby County Farm Bureau was recognized for responding to the needs of local ranchers.
View ArticleMcCulloch County Farm Bureau recognized for innovative program
McCulloch County Farm Bureau was recognized for their efforts to connect with the community on food and agricultural issues.
View ArticleDelegates vote to put brakes on high speed rail
More than 900 TFB voting delegates considered state and national policy resolutions at the annual meeting.
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Santa’s checking his list to see what farmers and ranchers want for Christmas.
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Cold days. Long hours. Farm and ranch chores must still be done.
View ArticleTexas Farm Bureau, Monsanto to aid Panhandle wildfire victims
To help Texas farmers and ranchers affected by recent wildfires in the Panhandle, Monsanto is donating $50,000 in matching funds to Texas Farm Bureau’s Panhandle Wildfire Relief Fund.
View ArticleTexas Farm Bureau applauds BLM suspension of Red River surveys
After years of battling the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for their property, Red River residents received good news this week. The bureau admitted the surveys it conducted to decide which...
View ArticleTexas Farm Bureau distributes $361,000 to wildfire victims
Thanks to hundreds of generous contributions, Texas Farm Bureau recently distributed $361,000 to the victims of the March wildfires in the Texas Panhandle. Related Images: [See image gallery at...
View ArticleMitchell wins Texas Farm Bureau Discussion Meet
Justin Mitchell of Smith County Farm Bureau was named Discussion Meet winner. Related Images: [See image gallery at media.texasfarmbureau.org]
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