05/26/2026
Texas doesn’t need to rely on food shipped halfway across the world when hardworking Texas farmers and ranchers are already producing it right here at home. 🇺🇸🌾🤠
From the cattle ranches and cotton fields to the pecan orchards, citrus groves, wheat farms, hay fields, and family-owned ranchland spread across the Lone Star State, Texas agriculture helps feed millions of Americans every single year. 🐂🌽
Behind every harvest is a family waking up before sunrise, working through brutal summer heat, droughts, storms, dust, long exhausting days, and unpredictable weather — all to help keep food on tables across America. ☀️🌵🚜
Because in Texas, agriculture is more than just business.
It’s: 🤠 generations of hard work 🌾 rural Texas pride 🇺🇸 American independence 🚜 and the backbone of small-town Texas communities
From the Hill Country and Panhandle plains to East Texas pine country, South Texas ranches, and Gulf Coast farmland, Texas farms and ranches support local jobs, feed stores, truck drivers, equipment shops, rodeo towns, farmers markets, and thousands of families who depend on agriculture every single day.
Many Texans believe something simple:
If Texas farmers and ranchers can grow it here… America should support the people producing it here first. 🇺🇸🌽
Because once ranchland and farmland disappear beneath endless development and concrete, they rarely come back.
Texas runs on strong communities — but it also runs on hardworking farmers and ranchers most people never see. 🚜🐂🇺🇸
Support Texas farmers. Support Texas ranchers. Support local agriculture. Support the people helping feed America every single day. 🇺🇸