The top quark is the most massive fundamental particle observed so far, and the study of its properties is interesting for several reasons ranging from its possible special role in electroweak symmetry breaking to its sensitivity to physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). This article will focus on the latest top physics results from CDF based on 320-750 pb-1 of p anti-p collision data at s**(1/2) = 1.96 TeV. The tt-bar cross section and the top mass have been measured in different decay channels and using different methods. We have also searched for massive tt-bar resonances.