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September 26, 2023
Don’t sweat it | PRF Insurance – You can’t go wrong.
Texas weather makes agriculture production a daring adventure. Every year we hope for rain, and we find ourselves battling the never-ending Texas heat. If you’ve found yourself sweating bullets, we […]August 22, 2023
The right tools to milk it | Baker’s Acres Dairy Farm, Rogers, TX
When people think of dairy’s, they rarely think of goats. And yet Andy and Brittani Baker are changing the stereotype with their goat herd and the help of Capital Farm […]July 18, 2023
The Dirt on Hail | What you need to know about Crop Hail Insurance
Once a farmer, also a gambler. Regardless of planning and preparation, predicting how crops will survive is often the great gamble of the sky. Texas weather makes agriculture production a […]June 21, 2023
Sky-high efficiency | Hylio Inc.
Hylio Inc. designs and builds precision crop-spraying drones that reduce costs and inputs, minimize drift and reach areas other equipment can’t. The action happens in a warehouse on a family […]May 22, 2023
Livestock Risk Protection (LRP) | A pretty good thing
Ranching already comes with a vast variety of obstacles and uncontrollable factors. At Capital Farm Credit, our Insurance Services group helps you control what you can about the future. We […]May 4, 2023
Planting Seeds | The Bishop Family
Cotton crops have been an essential part of American agriculture for centuries and are the foundation of household necessities such as clothing, towels, bandages, and even cash. With 56 percent […]January 12, 2023
Jewels of the Sea | Philly Seafood, Sugar Land, Texas
In 1952, Antonia and Edward Garcia, Sr. purchased their first shrimp boat. Since then, the family-run business has become the largest shrimping fleet in the country. Three generations of family […]December 13, 2022
A Jack of All Trades
Agriculture was born into Shane Sklar. The fourth-generation farmer and rancher from Jackson County is the owner and operator of El Toro Farms and Sklar Seed. In addition to planting […]November 8, 2022
A Lifestyle of Legacy
Even as the leaves begin to change and the year draws to a close, work still needs to be done. Crisp mornings of outdoor labor end near campfires, while soaking […]September 27, 2022