Tractors in the Mud
Tractor stuck in the mud. Generations learning from each other.
Rooted & finely tuned in the High Plains of Texas. The Binghams are a multigenerational wine growing family that produces 100% Texas grown and crafted estate wines. Truly Texas, from soil to song.
Tractor stuck in the mud. Generations learning from each other.
Late freezes. The dread of Texas vineyards. Here are a few more ideas for how vineyards in Texas handle late freezes in the spring. Drew Tallent, of Tallent Vineyards, uses water. Robert Clay did a great report on the process on his web site. The report includes time lapsed video footage of the process and…
We have had apricots in our orchard for enough years to be accustomed to freezing weather in the spring after the trees have budded out. It happens rather routinely here on the High Plains. We quite frequently will have peaches, but we don’t get a crop of apricots many years. The reason is that the…
High Plains Winegrowers Wine & Texas Music Festival June 14 -15, 2013 at the Mallet Event Center & Arena in Levelland, Texas.
Palate Press and David Furer have an interesting article on Tempranillo grapes. Bingham Family Vineyards & Farm has 30 acres of Tempranillo. 20 acres are in full production and 10 more are in 3rd leaf for the 2013 harvest. We sell Tempranillo grapes to Landon Winery, Becker Vineyards, Tara Vineyard and Winery, Hilmy Cellars, Pedernales Cellars, Lost Oak Winery, and Messina Hof. Some are…
Here is a #ThrowbackThursday from 2013 when Jessica Dupuy wrote an article about our family in 2013 for Edible Austin.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all from all of us at Bingham Family Vineyards!
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.
Today is the 2012 Texas Organic Cotton Marketing Cooperative Fall Field Day. First off, the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Cotton Breeding Facility