W Texas Vineyards Blasted By Herbicide Drift From Nearby Cotton Fields

"On the High Plains in West Texas, hot winds blast through cotton fields as far as the eye can see.

In the middle of it all is a tiny vineyard.

Andis Applewhite is the owner. She's an artist whose family has worked this land for a century. They once planted crops more typical of the neighborhood, like cotton and wheat. Applewhite decided to try something different: She put in a couple of acres of cabernet franc grapes."

Merrit Kennedy reports for August 21, 2018.

Source: NPR, 08/21/2018