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Once a laborer, this immigrant now owns his farm. He and his daughter are among few Hispanic farmers in Texas.
Read full article: Once a laborer, this immigrant now owns his farm. He and his daughter are among few Hispanic farmers in Texas.According to the most recent census, Texas has fewer than 26,000 Hispanic farmers compared to 236,000 white farmers.
Texas will spend billions to connect the state with broadband. But is it clear which neighborhoods need help?
Read full article: Texas will spend billions to connect the state with broadband. But is it clear which neighborhoods need help?On the eve of a historic investment in connecting the Lone Star State, advocates worry maps that will help establish which communities get funding have bad information.
Meet the Texas town that became the pumpkin capital of the U.S.A.
Read full article: Meet the Texas town that became the pumpkin capital of the U.S.A.Back in its heyday between the 1960s and ’80s, pumpkin farming in the region yielded millions of pumpkins on 30-plus farms. “It gets in your blood.”The history of the Assister Punkin Ranch begins with the wife of a close family friend and farmer named “Uncle Slim” Robertson. Robertson, considered the founder of pumpkin farming in Floydada, taught Assiter’s father everything he knew about the squash. “It’s been twice as much as usual.”Assiter Punkin Ranch, like most pumpkin patch destinations, is still open for visitors this year, despite the pandemic. Assiter Punkin Ranch Visit the ranch to see pumpkin varieties in all shapes and colors, tour the farm, and learn how the crops are grown.