Top 10 Texas Agriculture Products
In partnership with: Texas Department of Agriculture
Take a look at what’s growing in Texas. Here’s a glimpse of Texas’ top agriculture products based on cash receipts.*
*What Are Cash Receipts?
Defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service, cash receipts refer to the total amount of crops or livestock sold in a calendar year.
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I’ve heard that Suntastic was bought out or went bankrupt!
I can’t get your wonderful tomatoes at Ideal Grocery any longer!!
Help!!!
Are your tomatoes organically grown?
I have purchased Flavorino tomatoes for a long time. This year I searched and searched at HyVee, Wal-Marts, Tomato-Tomato but did not find any. I was borderline despondent when I found out that Tomato-Tomato does not carry your tomato/vegetable products anymore….
Are there any stores in the Omaha area that sells Flavorinos?
Thank you.
We love your tomatoes and the fact that we are buying from a Nebraska farmer. I have been buying your tomatoes at Russ’s in Lincoln. Are your tomatoes Organically grown?
Do you have canning tomatoes by the bushel
We just realized that the tomatoes we bought at King Soopers grocery store in Colorado Springs are from O’Neill, NE!! WHAT? What a wonderful surprise! I looked up the company right away. We are native Nebraskans, how great to see Nebraska expanding past corn, soy, cows and etc. as usual. BRAVO!!! Our guests loved them too!
Kim Wolinski, Innkeeper, Old Town Guesthouse Colorado Springs – Old Colorado City
Bought a box of nice-looking tomatoes at Ingles grocery chain in North Carolina. Did a double-take when I saw the label “Suntastic Nebraska Grown.” I’d seen hoop houses in upstate NY, which provided great lettuce into the winter months. But Nebraska tomatoes…in January?? Wow! Who knew?? Great produce, Mr. Fritz. Will look for your products again.
Are your tomatoes grown from NON GMO,seeds. Thank you
I had my first Suntastic Nebraska grown tomato on a BLT and it is the first time in years I had a really great tasting tomato in central Illinois. Is it possible to get seeds or starter plants for a small garden?