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  1. Merriam-Webster defines a ranch as a “large farm for raising horses, beef cattle, or sheep,” or “a farm or area devoted to a particular specialty.”. The USDA offers no specific definition ...

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  2. www.texasagriculture.gov › About › Texas-Ag-StatsTexas Ag Stats

    Texas leads the nation in number of farms and ranches, with 230,662 covering 125.5 million acres. Out of 402,876 producers in Texas, 39% are women, an increase from 2017. For 38% of producers in Texas, farming is their primary occupation. The average farm in Texas is 544 acres. The average farm size in Texas increased by 33 acres since 2017.

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  4. Jul 17, 2019 · Texas agriculture contributed nearly $25 billion to the economy in products sold in 2017. The Lone Star State ranks first in the nation for total number of farms with just over 248,000, which account for more than 127 million acres of agricultural land (managing almost 74 percent of the state’s 268,581 square miles).

  5. Dec 8, 2022 · The average price range of Texas farmland depends on the location and size of the property. Generally, Texas farmland prices range from $1,400 per acre in the Texas panhandle up to $30,000 an acre in some of Texas’ more sought-after areas. Texas farmland prices also depend on the soil quality, land use potential, and availability of water.

    • Cotton. Cotton has been a major crop in Texas for more than a century. Since 1880, Texas has led all states in cotton production in most years, and today the annual Texas cotton harvest amounts to around 37.5 percent of total production in the United States.
    • Grain Sorghum. The value of Texas grain sorghum in 2018 was second highest in the nation, behind Kansas. Much of the grain is exported or used in livestock and poultry feed throughout the state.
    • Rice. Rice, which is grown in about 20 counties on the Coastal Prairie of Texas, ranked third in value among Texas crops for a number of years. However, in 2018, cotton, hay, corn, wheat, and grain sorghum outranked rice.
    • Wheat. Wheat for grain is one of the state’s most valuable cash crops. In 2018, wheat was exceeded in value by cotton, hay, and corn. Wheat pastures also provide considerable winter forage for cattle that is reflected in value of livestock produced.
  6. Jun 12, 2020 · Farmers and ranchers aren’t a faceless company that grows your food with reckless disregard for anything but profit. In fact, about 98 percent of farms are family farms, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It’s common to find grandparents, parents and children, maybe even a few cousins, working together on the farm.

  7. Texas farmers keep the family tradition alive, with nearly 99% of Texas farms and ranches being family farms, partnerships or family-held corporations. Texas agriculture’s total economic impact reaches $150 billion annually, and one out of every seven Texans works in an agriculture-related job.

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