31/05/2026
Wouldn’t this be a problem the sitting Secretary of Agriculture should be working to solve?
🚨 BREAKING: Farmers across Texas are raising concerns as rapid development, rising land prices, and expanding urban growth continue placing pressure on some of the state's most valuable farmland and ranchland. 🌾🤠🇺🇸
From the Panhandle to the Hill Country, and from East Texas to the Rio Grande Valley, local farmers and ranchers say Texas land is facing increasing pressure from housing developments, industrial projects, warehouses, data centers, and expanding metropolitan areas. Many agricultural families worry that once productive farmland and ranchland are covered by concrete, they may never return to agricultural use.
One Texas farmer stated:
“Texas helps feed America. Once farmland disappears beneath pavement and development, it's gone for generations. Supporting Texas farmers and ranchers means protecting our food supply, our economy, and our way of life.”
Texas is one of the nation's agricultural powerhouses. From cattle, cotton, hay, corn, wheat, sorghum, pecans, and rice to fruits, vegetables, and countless specialty crops, the Lone Star State plays a vital role in feeding families across America. 🚜☀️
Across Amarillo, Lubbock, Abilene, Waco, Tyler, College Station, Corpus Christi, San Angelo, McAllen, and rural communities throughout Texas, many residents say protecting farmland is about more than agriculture. It is about preserving open space, local jobs, family ranches, wildlife habitat, water resources, and the landscapes that have defined Texas for generations.
Because once Texas farmland and ranchland disappear beneath subdivisions, warehouses, industrial facilities, and endless development...
they may never come back.
🌾⭐ Support Texas Farmers. 🤠 Protect Texas Ranches. 🇺🇸 Preserve Texas Land.