Texas Ag Matters - Season 11 Premiere

New Season 11 Premieres Tuesday, February 13, 2024!

Sid Miller is back on RFD Network with a new season of “Texas Agriculture Matters!” From cotton to cattle, take an informative look at the role of agriculture in our daily lives with a new Texas Agriculture topic every week.

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