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Assiter family carves out legacy in the heart of ‘Pumpkin Capital USA’ - Texas Farm Bureau

By Shelby Shank Field Editor By the time autumn settles across the High Plains, fields in Floydada are dotted with orange, white and multicolored pumpkins of every size. Tim Assiter, owner of Assiter Punkin’ Ranch, has carried on the family tradition of growing pumpkins that began more than 60 years ago when B.A. “Slim” Robertson planted the seeds of what would become the family’s pumpkin legacy. Assiter’s father joined Slim in the 1960s, sellin…
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Texas Farm Bureau broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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