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Grocery Price Watch: Texas food prices down

By Amanda Hill Good news, Texans. The latest Grocery Price Watch survey by Texas Farm Bureau reports that we paid less for groceries in the first quarter of 2012. The price of a basket of 16 food staples (including fresh produce, milk, bread, meat and more) dropped by 64 cents—from $45.62 in November 2011 to [...]

10 ‘modern marvels’ of agriculture

By Amanda Hill Last Saturday, I had the rare occasion of a day at home—with no plans. In my new-found "free" time, I ended up watching a ""Modern Marvels" marathon on the History Channel with episodes about corn, milk and soybean production. Agriculture really is a modern marvel, and it's amazing to me what farmers [...]

April 3, 2012|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , |0 Comments

From Texas to Brazil

By Nathan Smith There's no place like Texas! I just returned home from a trip with a group of Texas farmers and ranchers who took a few days off their own farms to see how things are done down south–way south. Brazil has come a long way in recent years in efforts to feed its growing population. Now [...]

March 27, 2012|Categories: Meet a Farmer|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Texas food banks go farm fresh

By Amanda Hill Texans are a giving breed. If their neighbor is in need, they'll bend over backwards to help out. That's one of the reasons I'm proud to call this state home. A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to see true Texas charity in action. It's a unique partnership between Texas farmers [...]

March 20, 2012|Categories: Featured, Healthy Eating|Tags: , , , , , |5 Comments

A curiosity of Texas agriculture

By Amanda Hill Mike Barnett recently spurred a lively discussion on Texas Table Top with his open letter from a farmer to consumers. It was a welcome sight for those of us who are dedicated to this blog, hoping to connect Texans with the men and women who grow our food and fiber. Most farmers [...]

March 6, 2012|Categories: Meet a Farmer|Tags: , , , |0 Comments