A sweet campaign? Nate Sheets launches bid for agriculture commissioner
Nate Sheets, known for creating the Nature Nate’s Honey brand, launched a statewide campaign to run for agriculture commissioner in the 2026 election.
Sheets said he is a conservative Republican. He was born in McKinney and lives in Frisco.
“Texans will have a strong conservative challenger for this critical office barnstorming the state,” Sheets said in a statement.
The story of Nature Nate’s Honey began in 1996, when Sheets and his wife, Patty, bought a beehive as a way to start a new hobby together as newlyweds, as reported by The Dallas Morning News.
A year later, they bought North Dallas Honey, which later became Nature Nate’s, which was sold in 2022 to Blue Road Capital. The honey brand sells in major retail chains such as Walmart, Sam’s Club, Target, Kroger, Sprouts, Amazon and H-E-B.
Sheets’ rival is incumbent Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, also a Republican. Miller has held the office since 2015.
In Sheets’ first campaign finance report, he disclosed more than $410,000 in cash on hand, according to the Texas Ethics Commission database. Miller has more than $37,000 in cash on hand as of his most recent campaign finance report, the database shows.
“America is having a moment right now: people are demanding cleaner food, more information, real immigration reform, and trade that favors American workers and American families,” Sheets stated.
Sheets said he identifies with the Make America Healthy Again movement, which pushes for cleaner food production.
This week, Sheets introduced his campaign team, which includes Elliott Griffin as general consultant; Vincent Harris as senior strategist and digital consultant; Josh Robinson as media and creative consultant; Paul Chabot as campaign manager; and Jenniffer Ortiz Alizieri as internal finance director.


