Today is the 2012 Texas Organic Cotton Marketing Cooperative Fall Field Day. First off, the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Cotton Breeding Facility
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Bingham Family Vineyards achieved prestigious recognition at the 2023 San Francisco International Wine Competition (SFIWC), winning Gold for their 2020 Reserve Tempranillo and 2022 Reserve Sémillon, and Silver for their 2021 Marsanne, attesting to their high-quality wine production.
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