In a year of uncertainty, Texas farmers and ranchers established policy to help guide the agricultural advocacy efforts of Texas Farm Bureau (TFB), the state’s largest general farm and ranch organization.
“This year has been challenging, but farmers and ranchers have continued to do what we do best—farm and ranch—even in the face of uncertainty,” Russell Boening, TFB president, said. “Our annual meeting is a time when our membership comes together to help chart the course of Farm Bureau’s political advocacy efforts for farmers, ranchers and rural communities.”
During the 87th annual meeting’s business session, which was held Dec. 5 in Waco,