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Tony Quigley
Macquarie Valley, NSW, Australia
The Quigley Family in the Macquarie Valley NSW have been awarded Australian Cotton Grower of the Year for their production that covers all aspects of farming for a sustainable future.
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Kim Byrnes
Moree, NSW, Australia
From the ground up, women are involved in every aspect of the cotton industry, and they’re doing a great job too.
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Renee Anderson
Central Highlands, Queensland
Renee Anderson is a farmer from the Central Highlands in Queensland, and tells us about her journey as a woman in the industry.
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Col Blackley
Bowenville, Queensland
Cotton farmers are all for efficiency and reducing chemical use, which is why an infrared precision spray unit has become a valuable asset to a Queensland farming operation.
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Rich Lindsey
Centre, AL, USA
Rich Lindsey is dedicated to serving his cotton-growing community. He knows data is essential for sustainable operations there, so this fifth-generation farmer and ginner integrates new technology to minimize inputs and maximize fiber quality.
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Grant Porter
Darling Downs, Queensland
Farmers on the Darling Downs have reported an increase in yield and a reduction in the required amount of synthetic fertiliser after spreading human effluent ‘biosolids’.
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Howard Rowther
Darling Downs, Australia
Investing in drip irrigation has not only saved water, but increased yield for this Darling Downs farmer.
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Dr. Michele Reba
Jonesboro, AR, USA
Dr. Michele Reba’s work with the USDA-ARS Delta Water Management Research Unit (DWMRU) could affect generations-long farm practices in the region and push the needle on water management for cotton producers everywhere.
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Shane Isbell
Cherokee, AL
Shane Isbell, a third-generation U.S. cotton farmer, is using precision agriculture to reduce waste and improve the land for the next generation.
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Jimmy Webb
Leary, GA, USA
For Jimmy Webb, technology is essential to sustain stewardship – and stay competitive in today’s global economy.
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Dahlen Hancock
Lubbock, TX, USA
Dahlen Hancock is using new technologies that help him take care of the land – so it can take care of his granddaughter.
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Dr. Linda Smith
Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Brisbane, QLD
Dr. Smith received the 2019 Australian Cotton Researcher of the Year Award for her work in detecting and managing cotton diseases
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