
About Texas Heritage for Living
Celebrating Texas life — brought to you by the people who’ve protected it for more than 70 years.
A Magazine Made for Texans by Texans
Texas Heritage for Living is rooted in the stories, landscapes, and traditions that make Texas unlike anywhere else on earth. From the Rio Grande Valley to the Pineywoods, the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast, we cover the culture, history, food, travel, and everyday life that Texans hold close.
The magazine is published by Texas Farm Bureau Insurance, a company that has been protecting Texas families since 1952 with policies for auto, home, farm and ranch, life, and commercial insurance. With more than 850 Agents and more than 500,000 member-families served across the state, Texas Farm Bureau Insurance understands what matters most to Texans — because they’ve been living and working right alongside them for generations.
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance is part of the larger Texas Farm Bureau family, an organization founded in 1933 that has grown into the largest and most influential voice for farmers, ranchers, and rural families in the state. Texas Farm Bureau champions the values of agriculture, private property, community, and a prosperous Texas for generations to come.
Texas Heritage for Living is an extension of that commitment. It’s our way of honoring the people, places, and stories that define life in the Lone Star State — and of reminding every Texan that their story is worth telling.
If you’re not a Texas Farm Bureau Insurance policyholder but would like to learn more, find an Agent in your area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Texas Heritage for Living is a magazine dedicated to celebrating the stories, places, people, and traditions that define life in Texas. It’s published by Texas Farm Bureau Insurance, a company that has been protecting Texas families since 1952. The magazine is our way of thanking members and honoring the richness of Texas culture.
The quarterly magazine is a benefit for Texas Farm Bureau Insurance members. The print publication is mailed to policyholders’ homes, and the magazine content is published online for members to access. However, we publish additional stories monthly online for people who live in — our just love — Texas. The monthly, online-only content is free to all website visitors.
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance is one of Texas’ most trusted insurance providers, serving more than 500,000 member-families across the state with the help of more than 850 local Agents. Founded in 1952, the company offers auto, home, farm and ranch, life, and commercial insurance, and it’s known for delivering the kind of prompt, personal service that only a homegrown Texas company can provide. Its mission is simple: Help Texans manage life’s financial risks and recover quickly when the unexpected happens.
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance is affiliated with Texas Farm Bureau, the state’s largest and most influential agricultural organization. Texas Farm Bureau was founded in 1933 and today represents more than 500,000 member-families across Texas. Its mission is to be the voice of Texas agriculture, advocating for farmers, ranchers, and rural communities on the local, state, and national level. Together, Texas Farm Bureau and Texas Farm Bureau Insurance share a deep commitment to the people, land, and way of life that make Texas great.
Texas Heritage for Living magazine is published for members, but the stories — and the website — are written for anyone who loves Texas, whether you were born here, moved here, or just can’t stop dreaming about it. Our readers are curious, proud, and passionate about the Lone Star State. They want to know its history, explore its landscapes, taste its food, and meet the people who give Texas its unmatched character.
At its core, Texas Farm Bureau Insurance exists to protect the things Texans care most about — their homes, families, land, and livelihoods. Texas Heritage for Living is an extension of that same belief: What Texans have built is worth celebrating and preserving. Every story we tell is a reminder of why Texas is worth protecting and why this great state’s people, traditions, and places deserve to be honored.