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FEATURE  Cotton Country Australia


 “I’m a cotton farmer.” Just saying this phrase can land you in hot water depending on where you are
 and someone’s perception of the industry. Growing cotton has evolved in our country to be more water-
 efficient, use less insecticide and be more sustainable. Farmers will always use their water to grow a crop
 that gives them the best return, whether it be rice, tomatoes, lettuce or cotton.
 “
 But cotton is more than this to the communities where it is grown.
 Cotton is a community crop. It takes a whole community of experts to
 grow a crop season after season.  “


 My husband, Andrew, and I have been growing cotton
 on our family-owned and operated farm near Hay
 in the Riverina since 2014. Over that time, we have
 documented our experiences through photos and clips
 and uploaded a number of videos to our YouTube
 Account, Bigskies31. Growing a crop has so much
 visual glamour with all the different actions throughout
 the year – crop emergence, thunderstorms rolling in
 when you’re checking the water, crop dusters doing
 their thing, skies filled with orange and pink as the
 picker drops big yellow ‘eggs’. It’s seriously pretty!

 I like to draw realism and one afternoon I reproduced
 one of my close-up photos of open cotton bolls. Andrew
 loved it so much that he thought it would make a
 great logo. We noticed many logos representing the
 cotton industry were images of simplistic, fluffy-looking
 clouds and we didn’t feel they represented us, as
 cotton actually has a beautiful golden boll husk and
 pretty looking leaf. And so, in 2021 Cotton Country
 Australia was born.

 What started out as a drawing and became a symbolic
 logo on a Country Trucker Cap hat with a website and
 an Instagram page, soon found that there was a whole
 community across Australia that needed their Cotton
 Country story shared. We sold out our first batch of
 fifty trucker caps in three days and had to wait three
 months for our next batch, which has also sold like
 hotcakes! We send them across all the Cotton Valleys
 in Australia, including the far-reaching Ord River
 Scheme at Kununurra and Far North Queensland, and
 even to the USA and Canada.
 We have stacked our Cotton Country Australia
 Instagram Page with images of the ‘behind the scenes’
 of growing a cotton crop from our own experiences
 and also share other’s images and clips on our stories.
 We profile people involved in the cotton industry
 community including grader drivers, bore mechanics,
 agronomists, and young women giving agriculture a
 crack. What we find so rewarding is when people tell
 us they love how we are promoting cotton farming
 and sharing the stories of the industry that are often
 unseen. It’s so exciting to see the following we are
 developing, which in turn helps us to share the good
 news stories of the industry. We love it!
 KICKIN UP DUST  to educate the next generation of Cotton Country                                             KICKIN UP DUST
 We also give a percentage of sales to The Smith Family,

 community members.


 Samantha Davies
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