Yes, our organic row crops are in need of rain, but we also need to test the grapes in our vineyards to see if they are ready for harvesting. Grape harvest looks like it will start earlier the year than it usually does.

Yes, our organic row crops are in need of rain, but we also need to test the grapes in our vineyards to see if they are ready for harvesting. Grape harvest looks like it will start earlier the year than it usually does.

The Texas wine industry and other specialty crops face threats from Dicamba due to volatility, prompting calls for public action.
2021 Texas Hemp Growers Association Field Day and photos of our organic cotton continuing to bloom.
Vineyard update from Bingham Family Vineyards. Photos of large Trebbiano cluster.
Wow, we have been busy, but now all of our Viognier grapes are harvested for 2015. On my way to the winery this morning, I followed one of our dump carts that was filled with Viognier grapes. Organic black-eyed peas in the foreground. One of our vineyards in the background. These grapes are being taken…
One lonely cotton plant in a West Texas vineyard… This really is a strange site. First all most of the plants you see here are grape vines. Dormant from the winter, the plants look like sticks without leaves on them tied to metal and bamboo poles and wires. But then … there it is ……
More work is going on at Bingham Family Vineyards, Hye, Texas, to help our friends to find us. The vineyard is budding out as well.