The Importance of Family Farms in American Agriculture
Family farms have shaped the American landscape for generations. While agriculture continues to evolve through technology and innovation, family-owned operations remain at the hear
Why Graff Grown Trusts McHale Equipment on the Farm
When you’re farming, equipment isn’t just a tool—it’s a partner in the operation. Every piece of machinery must perform when conditions are right, because weath
What Summer Means on a Texas Farm
Summer is one of the busiest seasons of the year on a Texas farm. Long days, rising temperatures, and growing crops create a season filled with opportunity, responsibility, and har
Why More Families Are Choosing Local Farms in 2026
Consumers are paying closer attention than ever to where their food comes from. Across the country, families are looking for stronger connections to local farms and producers and a
Preparing Your Farm for Summer Drought Conditions
Summer weather can be unpredictable, but one challenge many farms face every year is managing through dry conditions. Preparing before drought stress arrives can make a significant
Custom Haying Rates in Texas 2026: Complete Pricing Guide for Farmers
Understanding custom haying rates in Texas 2026 is more important than ever as farmers and ranchers face rising production costs and tighter profit margins. Across Texas, hay produ
Why Baleage Might Be Your Best Forage Investment
Better Nutrition. Less Waste. More Control. If you’re still feeding only dry hay, you might be leaving performance – and profit – on the table.At Graff Grown, we’ve
Preparing Your Pasture for Winter Grazing: A South Texas Guide
Keep Your Land – and Your Livestock – Productive All Season Long When the weather cools off, many ranchers focus on hay and feed – but your pasture management now
Choosing the Right Hay for Your Herd: A Quick Guide
Tifton, Sudan, Oats, or Coastal? Here’s What Works Best for South Texas Livestock Feeding livestock is more than just putting hay in the ring – it’s about matching the ri
