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Texas Farm Bureau Be thankful for a lot of things this Thanksgiving. And don't forget those hardworking farmers and ranchers who provide us safe, abundant and affordable food.

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Talking food, fiber and fuel in the Lone Star State
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Great post Mike!
November 23 at 9:56am
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Texas Farm Bureau Oct. 31 was Halloween and the next day was Christmas. Whatever happened to Thanksgiving? We have so much to be thankful for.

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Food, football and family are part of the magic, but the most important part of the upcoming holiday is giving thanks.
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Most Texans find it easy to come by. Many take it for granted. They get it in a variety of ways. Turn a faucet. Grab a bottle. Order it straight up on the rocks with a lemon twist. Water. It’s the lifeblood of a thriving state.
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Though the sun has yet to peek through the October sky, the foursome is bright-eyed and ready for action. Taking their places in the South Texas Brush Country, each waits patiently for what the morning mist may soon reveal.
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•Cotton and wheat farmer; cattle rancher; hay producer; custom farming operation and grain elevator owner•Hometown: Rowena•Year began: 2002•Age: 28•Spouse: Monica•Children: Matthew and Elizabeth
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