The may not be driving busses, serving food or teaching lessons, but Texas farmers and ranchers are helping students return to the classroom this month.“From school supplies to clothing and food, Texas agriculture is an extremely important aspect of education,” said Val Stephens, Dawson County Farm Bureau president. “It’s each to overlook, but a successful classroom wouldn’t exist without the help of farmers and ranchers.”East Texas timber can be found throughout schools in the Lone Star State in the form of pencils, paper and furniture,” Stephens said.Soybeans, another crop grown across the state, is used to make pencil erasers, crayons ...