COMMISSIONER MILLER ANNOUNCED TEXAS AGRICULTURE HALL OF FAME
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller has announced the creation of the Texas Agriculture Hall of Fame, a new statewide honor celebrating the men and women whose grit, innovation, and leadership have made Texas agriculture the strongest in the nation.
The Hall of Fame will recognize individuals across every corner of the agricultural landscape, including production agriculture, agribusiness, research, education, policy, and rural community leadership.
According to Miller, honorees will embody the know-how, determination, and independent spirit that define Texas agriculture—from multi‑generation family farms and ranches to world‑class research institutions.
Texas agriculture drives the state’s economy, generating hundreds of billions of dollars in economic activity and supporting millions of Texas jobs.
Miller said, “The Texas Agriculture Hall of Fame is about honoring those who built our agricultural legacy and inspiring bold confidence in the future of Texas agriculture.”
The Texas Agriculture Hall of Fame will be developed in partnership with agricultural organizations, educational institutions, and industry leaders statewide. The inaugural class of inductees will be announced at a later date, with plans to host an annual induction ceremony bringing together producers and agricultural leaders from across Texas.

