For the first stop on the 2025 Collingsworth County Crop Tour Friday morning, Sept. 5, participants gather at the cotton trials at Wischkeamper Farms, located north of Quail on FM 1547. Observing the high level of performance evident in the cotton trials, Doug Cossey, BASF-Fibermax representative, and Tyson Schulte, Delta Pine representative, address the crowd.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Entomologist-Amarillo Tyler Gilbreath comments on Rex Henard Farms’ aggressive control of insects in its 2025 cotton crop, resulting in increased yields, better crop quality, reduced economic losses, higher profits and environmental benefits, like protection of beneficial insects.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agronomist for the Rollings Plains Emi Kimura describes the flourishing peanut crop trials, established by Rex Henard Farms, during the Friday, Sept. 5 Collingsworth County Crop Tour.
COLLINGSWORTH COUNTY – Plentiful summer rainfall and a cloudy morning set the scene for the 2025 Collingsworth County Crop Tour, hosted by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, on Friday, Sept. 5. Producers gathered at 8 a.m. at Wischkaemper Farms, four miles north of Quail, to open the event.Special guests Doug Cossey, BASF-Fibermax representative, and...