To Rain or not to Rain on the Texas High Plains
Right now rain would be good for the emerging organic cotton plants, but it would delay harvest for the organic wheat. Not sure what to pray for at Bingham Family Vineyards.
Right now rain would be good for the emerging organic cotton plants, but it would delay harvest for the organic wheat. Not sure what to pray for at Bingham Family Vineyards.
2021 Texas Hemp Growers Association Field Day and photos of our organic cotton continuing to bloom.
The cotton is beginning to bloom at Bingham Family Organic Farm.
Fighting the weeds in the organic cotton fields at Bingham Family Vineyards and Farm
More organic pima cotton blossoms to enjoy, growing on Bingham Family Farm.
The first blossoms for the year are forming in the cotton. This is early for us for them to appear compared to other years. This flower is from our organic pima cotton.
Thanks to a pioneering group of forward-thinking farmers, organic cotton production in Texas has expanded from virtually nothing in the early 1990s to over 20,000 acres in 2015, making the Texas High Plains the largest organic cotton-growing region in the United States. In recognition of the group’s hard work and organic vision, the farmers of…
Here is an interesting look at one of our organic cotton buyers who buys our cotton through Texas Organic Cotton Marketing Cooperative. They manufacture cotton material to be used in furniture and bedding specializing in recycled cotton and in organic cotton. Fourth generation helping to run the business providing jobs for their community as well…
Here is a #ThrowbackThursday from 2013 when Jessica Dupuy wrote an article about our family in 2013 for Edible Austin.
Dr. Jane Dever shows us around the test plots where she and her staff are working to develop cotton varieties with traits that are beneficial for organic production.