Pinal County Fun This weekend (January 23, 24, 2016) Al has been recruited as the Master of Ceremonies for the outdoor stage at Pinal County's Agri-Country Bluegrass Festival (see Al in the center of photo above, with the autoharp). Bluegrass friend Bill Breen will be the M/C for the main stage indoors. There is a really great lineup of bands which will be appearing at both Read more
It’s Spring!
We will soon be planting cotton for next year. Keep checking back and we will watch it grow! Read more
Visitors Enjoying Farm Tour
Cotton Module Builder: Demo for Guests We definitely did not have Chamber of Commerce weather but we had a fun tour. Got drizzled on, heard some thunder, worried the drizzle would turn to rain before we finished the field tour but thankfully it only drizzled until we go back to the house lot. We never want to complain about rain, because we so desperately need it. According to the Read more
Caywood Farms Hosts ‘Gang’
Arizona Tours Take Many Forms We enjoyed another Chamber of Commerce weather day. We had a really fun group which included the "Over the Hill Gang". They rode their motorcycles from Mesa and Apache Junction to our farm after they stopped in Coolidge at Tag's Restaurant. Thank you Deb Diede for organizing this group. Safe travels. Read more
Casa Grande Farm Tours Begin
Cotton Farm Tours Caywood Farms will start hosting farm tours beginning Tuesday, October 28. We are busy getting everything just right for our guests. Come join us for an entertaining and informative presentation in our new building (shown at right) followed by a hayride through our farm property (see guests riding our wagon above)! As part of the hayride, you will see a Read more
Tom & Sammie Caywood
Introducing my Parents The photo at the right is of Tom and Sammie Caywood. They are on a 1947 Minneapolis Moline Tractor. My dad used this tractor for many years for spraying ditch banks. He built a platform on the back of it so he could walk behind it, control the speed without having to sit in the seat, and be able to reach out and spray weeds growing on the ditch banks. It sat Read more