Not sure what this is about, but a total of 7 cities in Texas were ranked among LawnStarter's 2023 Worst Cities to Eat Local Food.
A Fort Bend County farmer tells FOX 26’s Tom Zizka how they’re still trying to recover from the 2022 drought and what they’re expecting this season.
The data led researchers to rank seven out of 10 Texas cities among the worst! Laredo was ranked 2nd worst, then Amarillo at 4th, followed by five more cities back-to-back including El Paso, Lubbock, Brownsville, Killeen, and McAllen at 9th worst. Anchorage, Arkansas was named the absolute worst, while Portland, Oregon was ranked the best city to eat local foods. No Texas cities ranked in the top 10 best.
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