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Past articles by Shelley:

Carbon contracts: 8 items to consider before signing

Part 1- Carbon contracts are not one-size-fits-all. Producers are urged to read the fine print and understand the agreed-upon practices, payment terms and stacking provisions before they sign. → Read More

Schwarzlose receives Norman Borlaug achievement award

The Texas Plant Protection Association recognizes Gary Schwarzlose for his leadership within the industry and association at its 34th annual meeting. → Read More

Loving Hershey from the inside looking out

Thankfully my farmer's nonnegotiable was negotiable. → Read More

Kubota debuts new machines, celebrates 50th Anniversary

Kubota highlights new equipment they are launching in 2023 at their annual meeting. → Read More

Cotton Caddy retrieves 2 round bales simultaneously from field

Bale grabber cuts time and labor. → Read More

USDA issues more than $4 billion ERP payments

Producers receive pre-filled applications. Payments received in as little as three days. → Read More

Energy, housing development's bringing change to Frost, TX

The region's corn and cotton crop suffering from triple-digit temperatures. → Read More

Breaking bread

There's just something about sitting down around the dinner table that makes for the best conversations. → Read More

Despite 3 crop losses at harvest, couple holds out hope

Sam and Shannon Sparks, Harlingen, Texas, have had a tough go with cotton. They are hoping and praying they can see the 2022 crop to the end. → Read More

Lower Rio Grande Valley receives much needed rainfall

IPM Extension agent sees moderate to high cotton aphid populations. Urges producers to scout fields. → Read More

South Texas crops: Swayed by drought, not tillage practices

Most Texas producers are waiting on a rain. South Texas crops are in the ground, most are up but desperate for rainfall to continue. → Read More

Texas producer not 'shooting for the stars' this year

The Southwest's persisting drought and high input prices alters how Jason Sturgeon will approach crop production in 2022. → Read More

Grower panel to discuss high-yielding peanut strategies at expo

2022 Oklahoma Peanut Expo set for March 24. National and state peanut leadership along with specialists to address peanut topics and concerns. → Read More

The 'village effect'

Randall Bankhead receives 2022 Southwest High Cotton Award and credits the people in his life for his production success. → Read More

28th High Cotton Class produces more with less

Cotton producers from four regions are recognized for their production of sustainable, quality cotton. → Read More

Regenerative farming, 'village effect' earn Bankhead top award

Roscoe, Texas, producer Randall Bankhead is named Southwest's 2022 High Cotton Award winner. → Read More

Crisco summer fry and ice cream sandwiches

Remembering Gloria Huguley. → Read More

Relationships, cover crops, no-till fuel Bankhead's cotton production

2022 High Cotton winner Randall Bankhead credits his success not only to his methodology but his "village." → Read More

Southwest Farm Press cover pages: A year in review

Looking back through 2021 through the cover pages featured in Southwest Farm Press. → Read More

Turn row talk and coffee conversations

Thankful for another great year of interviews gathered around kitchen tables, standing in fields and riding in the cabs of harvesters. → Read More