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Reflecting: 2020 SWFP cover pages

A year in review: A variety of topics and commodities headline 2020 SWFP print issues.

Shelley E. Huguley, Editor

December 31, 2020

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2020 cover stories. What a year it has been! Take a look back. From pre-COVID-19 to shelter-in-place to planting and harvest, to overcoming and artistry agriculture, to practices that increase efficiency and yields, to recognition for a job well done and the family farm, it's all played out on the cover of Farm Press and within its pages. 

Browse through the photo gallery. Links to the cover story and various articles published within each issue are provided.

A big thank you to Farm Press Managing Editors Sandy Perry and John McCurry and former Managing Editor, current Delta Farm Press Editor, Brent Murphree. It takes a team to produce Southwest Farm Press!

Thank you also to contributing writers Ron Smith, John Robinson (COTTON SPIN), Kim Anderson (Wheat Scoops) and John Duff (Sorghum Focus) for their expertise and commitment to writing a column for each issue. And thank you to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Oklahoma State University and New Mexico State University for providing accurate and informative articles about research and/or programs that benefit agriculture and its producers.

If you've missed an issue, don't worry! Farm Press can either mail you a copy or you can locate the article on our website. Thank you for sharing your story with us! We look forward to a new year and continuing to tell the story of agriculture.  

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About the Author(s)

Shelley E. Huguley

Editor, Southwest Farm Press

Shelley Huguley has been involved in agriculture for the last 25 years. She began her career in agricultural communications at the Texas Forest Service West Texas Nursery in Lubbock, where she developed and produced the Windbreak Quarterly, a newspaper about windbreak trees and their benefit to wildlife, production agriculture and livestock operations. While with the Forest Service she also served as an information officer and team leader on fires during the 1998 fire season and later produced the Firebrands newsletter that was distributed quarterly throughout Texas to Volunteer Fire Departments. Her most personal involvement in agriculture also came in 1998, when she married the love of her life and cotton farmer Preston Huguley of Olton, Texas. As a farmwife, she knows first-hand the ups and downs of farming, the endless decisions made each season based on “if” it rains, “if” the drought continues, “if” the market holds. She is the bookkeeper for their family farming operation and cherishes moments on the farm such as taking harvest meals to the field or starting a sprinkler in the summer with the whole family lending a hand. Shelley has also freelanced for agricultural companies such as Olton CO-OP Gin, producing the newsletter Cotton Connections while also designing marketing materials to promote the gin. She has published articles in agricultural publications such as Southwest Farm Press while also volunteering her marketing and writing skills to non-profit organizations such as Refuge Services, an equine-assisted therapy group in Lubbock. She and her husband reside in Olton with their three children Breely, Brennon and HalleeKate.

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