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  2. 2023 Texas dairy farm explosion - Wikipedia

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    The South Fork Dairy Farm is a dairy production facility located in Castro County, Texas about ten miles (16 km) south of the county seat Dimmitt.The county is the second largest dairy-producer in the United States, with more than 147,000,000 pounds (67,000,000 kg) of dairy being produced in February 2023, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. [1]

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  4. Texas Farm Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Texas Farm Bureau produces two member publications: Texas Agriculture for agricultural producers and Texas Neighbors for non-producing members. [9] News services also include a television program, “Voices of Agriculture,” on RFD-TV, and the “Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network,” which has more than 60 affiliate radio stations across Texas. [10]

  5. Sid Miller (politician) - Wikipedia

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    A Texas Tribune analysis of "a portion of Miller's social media history" from late 2014 to late 2016 identified ten instances in which Miller posted fake news—"demonstrably false, misleading or unsupported information"—to Facebook and Twitter. [79]

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  8. Hornstra Farms updates: Babies, ice cream stand opening ... - AOL

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    "Nothing’s too good for our ladies in the barn," the farm said on Facebook. Some of the farms' newest residents, including young calves Keke and Kapow, are on hand in the barn to greet anyone ...

  9. Texas Farm Workers Union - Wikipedia

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    This effort failed in Texas where no Agricultural Board was established. In late February 1977 union members began a 420-mile (670 km) march from San Juan, Texas, to the capital at Austin just 11 years after the first Texas farm worker march on Austin. This second march ended on April 2 at the state capitol building.