Month
Crop











Farming Activities for the month of  

ALMOND   Water w/fertilizer

COTTON   Cultivate
 Layby spray
 Make ditch
 Irrigate

GARLIC   Water

TOMATOES   Water
 Worm control
 Knock ditches

WHEAT   Harvest

GARBANZO   Harvest

BARLEY-DRY   Disc

ALFALFA   Water
 28 day cutting
 cycle






COTTON
We have historically grown a lot of upland and acala cotton in order to feed an adequate supply of cotton to our Air-Way cotton gin in order to justify the cost of operating the gin.

We have earned a reputation for producing superior cotton for the International markets and sold much of our cotton, over the years, directly to the spinners in Japan and Korea.

With our eminent reputation in cotton acreage, we negotiated a joint management agreement with Anderson Clayton for our gin in order to bring in some outside volumes of cotton. We also negotiated an exclusive agreement with Queensland Cotton to market all of our cotton production. we usually plant cotton on the same ground for 3 to 4 years, after which, we rotate the ground in to vegetables, bean, or grain crops.

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June 20, 2005

USDA Announces Nashville Farm Forum
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June 14, 2005

Cotton Market
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June 10, 2005

Tomato Update
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