Farmer Showcase

Clay Lewis

Join Clay Lewis, a third-generation farmer from the Texas Southern High Plains, as he shares his experiences with the challenges and significance of implementing conservation practices in semi-arid agroecosystems. Hear how the lasting impacts of the Dust Bowl continue to shape farming in the region and the efforts being made to sustain its agricultural future.

Kris Verett

Join Kris Verett, a fourth-generation Texas cotton farmer from Crosby County, as he shares his journey of embracing regenerative agriculture in a semi-arid environment. From challenges to successes, Kris highlights the transformative impact of conservation practices on his farm, especially after the devastating 2011 drought. His willingness to adapt has led to significant improvements in soil health, ensuring a more sustainable future for his land.

Jeremy Brown

Meet Jeremy Brown, a fourth-generation cotton farmer in Dawson County, TX, who skillfully balances economics with regenerative agriculture in the region’s harsh, arid, and sandy conditions. Follow his journey as he shares insights on integrating cover crops and the significant improvements he has witnessed in his soil’s health and productivity.

David Warren

Regenerative and organic agriculture can thrive even in the semi-arid, challenging conditions of West Texas. Follow fourth-generation farmer David Warren as he shares the remarkable improvements he has seen on his land and the deep fulfillment he experiences in carrying on his family’s legacy.