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9/18/2024
COMMISSIONER MILLER ENCOURAGES TEXANS TO OBSERVE NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION MONTH BY HELPING OTHERS
Today, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller urges all Texans to recognize National Suicide Prevention Month by learning to recognize the signs of farm stress, supporting those who may be at risk, and helping to break the stigma around asking for help. He especially urged community leaders to step up and have open conversations about the critical importance of mental health, reminding Texans that the agricultural community is stronger when it stands united.  [More]
 
 
9/12/2024
COMMISSIONER MILLER ANNOUNCES AGRISAFE NETWORK’S “TEXAS PEACE OF MIND” CAMPAIGN AT STATE FAIR
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) are proud to announce the launch of the "Texas Peace of Mind" campaign—a vital initiative dedicated to supporting the mental well-being of our state's farmers, ranchers, and agricultural workers. Through TDA’s AgriStress Helpline, this campaign offers a lifeline to those who are the backbone of Texas agriculture.  [More]
 
 
9/10/2024
STATEMENT BY TEXAS AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER SID MILLER ON ONLINE SCAMS TARGETING TEXANS
I urge every Texan to stay vigilant against scams and fraudulent activities. Unfortunately, criminals continue to prey upon hardworking Texans, often posing as government agencies or officials to steal your money or personal information. These deceitful schemes can come through phone calls, emails, or fake websites and social media accounts. If something doesn’t feel right, trust your instincts and proceed with caution.  [More]
 
 
8/28/2024
COMMISSIONER MILLER ANNOUNCES OVER $1.4 MILLION IN USDA FUNDING FOR TEXAS SPECIALTY CROPS
AUSTIN – Today, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller proudly announced that the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) has secured over $1.4 million in funding from the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) 2024 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP). This critical funding will be used to develop programs that strengthen Texas’s specialty crop industry, ensuring that our current and future producers have the resources and support they need to thrive in the Lone Star State.  [More]
 
 
8/26/2024
OPINION: WATER FOR TEXANS, BY TEXANS: THE PATH TO SELF-RELIANCE
Water is the lifeblood of Texas agriculture, and nowhere is that more critical than in the Rio Grande Valley. For too long, we’ve been at the mercy of Mexico, waiting on them to deliver on empty promises stemming back to a water treaty negotiated in 1944 — eighty years ago!  Mexico has now fallen behind, once again, in providing more than 900,000 acre-feet, or about 1.1 billion cubic meters of water they owe to Texas and the U.S., and again, they’ve shown they can’t be trusted as reliable partners. It’s time to stop whining about it and act. Texans need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, take charge, and secure our water supply.  [More]
 
 
8/23/2024
COMMISSIONER MILLER PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE 2024 RELEASE OF GO TEXAN MAGAZINE
Today, Commissioner Sid Miller proudly announced the release of the 2024 edition of GO TEXAN magazine, produced in collaboration with Farm Flavor Media. This annual publication truly celebrates Texas agriculture from A to Z, featuring stunning photography and engaging stories highlighting the people, places, and products that make the Lone Star State a powerhouse in agriculture.  [More]
 
 
8/19/2024
COMMISSIONER MILLER ANNOUNCES THE TEXAS WINE INDUSTRY JOINS ‘COME OVER OCTOBER’
Today, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) invite everyone to raise a glass in honor of Texas Wine Month this October and participate in the global Come Over October campaign. Whether visiting your favorite local winery or hosting a gathering at home, join us in celebrating the rich flavors, friendships, and sense of community that Texas wine brings to the table.  [More]
 
 
8/9/2024
COMMISSIONER MILLER EXPRESSES GRATITUDE FOR KJZT STAR FUND DONATION
AUSTIN – Today, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller proudly announced a generous $4,000 contribution to the State of Texas Agricultural Relief (STAR) Fund from KJZT Family Life, a 130-year-old fraternal benefit society with deep Texas roots. This donation plays a crucial role in supporting Texas farmers and ranchers as they face the ongoing challenges of rebuilding after devastating disasters like the Panhandle wildfires. With this contribution, KJZT Family Life is standing shoulder to shoulder with those who work the land, helping to carry the heavy load of recovery and ensuring Texas agriculture remains the powerhouse that it is.  [More]
 
 
8/5/2024
COMMISSIONER MILLER ENCOURAGES TEXANS TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL FARMERS MARKET WEEK
Today, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller proudly announced the kickoff of National Farmers Market Week, running from August 4th to 10th. This week celebrates the crucial role farmers markets play in strengthening our food system and building stronger, healthier communities. Farmers markets bring millions of dollars annually to our hardworking local producers and promote healthy eating. They provide a unique opportunity for folks to connect with the dedicated Texans who grow their food.  [More]
 
 
8/2/2024
OPINION: FIGHTING FOR TEXAS FARMLAND: THE BATTLE AT MULESHOE
Our nation’s agriculture industry is under siege, and the alarm bells are ringing loud and clear in the Texas Panhandle. The federal government is at it again, pushing for another major land grab at the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge. While the feds like to dress up their land acquisitions as conservation and habitat protection, it’s clear this move is about more government control, and it comes at a high cost for Texas farmers and threatens our agriculture industry, our freedoms, and way of life. We must fight to keep every acre of farm and ranch land in the hands of Americans, not the government, starting right here in Texas.  [More]
 
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