Blog
News from the TexasRealFood team, alongside the latest happenings & musings around the food & agriculture industry from our Company Members
Taking the Effort to Glasgow
Our CEO Sebastian will be in Glasgow for COP26 to attend events on food and agriculture. His mission will be to create awareness of the importance of local food systems in Texas, the US, and beyond when it comes fighting climate change
Launch of Local Food Sources Directory For Kerr Residents
Kerr Economic Development Corporation recognizes local foods as an increasing part of the grocery landscape, and aims to make it easier for residents to discover the exciting range of locally grown produce by collaborating with TexasRealFood.
The American Grassfed Association & TexasRealFood Team Up
Promoting Grass-Fed: The American Grassfed Association Selects TexasRealFood as a Collaborative Organization
The Lone Star Plate Launches Season Four
Sponsored by TexasRealFood, the Lone Star Plate Podcast enters into its fourth season. Hosted by Patrick Scott Armstrong, the Lone Star Plate sits down with celebrities from Texas and beyond to talk about the latest issues, and of course, food!
Boosting Innovation with Austin Technology Incubator
Technology and agriculture doesn’t have to be mutually exclusive. TexasRealFood has integrated ATI’s Austin Food Cluster initiative into a dedicated Business resource site to connect the most cutting-edge farm tech with local Texas Food Producers.
Welcome to TexasRealFood
We believe that healthy, environmentally-sound, local, delicious food should be available to everyone. Join us and let’s uncover the best places to eat, drink and shop for farm-fresh food in Texas!
All Meat Is Not Created Equal
We’re familiar with mass-produced meat and the consequences of industrial farming, but not everyone knows that an alternative exists. It’s not between the hormone and antibiotic-laden meat or no meat whatsoever. Not anymore, at least.
Why You Should Care About Dirt
Dirt isn’t just the ground we walk on, it’s the anchor that holds everything together, when dirt dies, everything follows.. The quality of our air and water, and the health of our animals and plants, are all contingent on the condition of our soil.
Growing Despair on US Farms
Our farmers are struggling in ways much of America can’t imagine or simply hasn’t considered. This country has extremely idyllic impressions about what farming looks like and those images don’t convey the reality of what it is to be a Farmer.
7 Reasons for Shopping Local in Texas
Supporting local businesses is a win-win for everyone in the community. Not only will you be getting the freshest local food products, but you’ll also get the best buying experience! Here are 7 reasons why you should shop local in Texas.