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.

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.
Drought on the Texas High Plains may prevent the Binghams from planting their organic row crops, but irrigation will provide for the grapes in the vineyards.
I am tantalizing you again with that picture. What in the world is that guy doing? Whose foot is that? Soon and very soon more “planting” pictures will come. But in the mean time… I finally have gotten the information of “what kinds of grapes we grow” put online. See the tabs at the top…
Vineyards Update for April 21, 2020 Growing grapes on the High Plains is new every season for us even after doing it for over a decade. Some years the crops are abundant and the next the yields are sporadic. No matter what the season brings our way, we spend hours training the vines to…
2021 Texas Hemp Growers Association Field Day and photos of our organic cotton continuing to bloom.
We have had a nice cold winter here on the High Plains of Texas for the grape vines to sleep through and to kill off harmful insects. But now it is spring! Time for pruning in the vineyards.