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Dawson County cotton grower Jeremy Brown testified in Washington, DC, this week before the House Agriculture Committee’s Biotechnology, Horticulture, and Research Subcommittee. Brown’s testimony was from his perspective as a grower who uses both organic and conventional farming practices, and how the two can coexist. “…There is value in organic production to a producer and our ultimate end user – the consumer, just as there are benefits to growing conventional production for consumption,” Brown said in his written testimony to the Subcommittee. “In either farming practice, we as producers are great stewards of our land. We focus on soil health and nutrient management ...

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