Click the image below to watch a Timelapse video of farmland in Castro County, Texas, changing color as seasons pass and crops are rotated.Roughly 96% of the land in this county is used for agriculture, and much of it to grow cotton, corn, wheat, and livestock silage. The Timelapse illustrates the popularization of center-pivot irrigation — which results in circular-shaped fields — in the early 1990s. Between 1986 and 1996, land in the USA using this irrigation method increased by more than 50%.—34.388700°, -102.384610°
Texas Farmland
Texas Farmland
Texas Farmland
Click the image below to watch a Timelapse video of farmland in Castro County, Texas, changing color as seasons pass and crops are rotated.Roughly 96% of the land in this county is used for agriculture, and much of it to grow cotton, corn, wheat, and livestock silage. The Timelapse illustrates the popularization of center-pivot irrigation — which results in circular-shaped fields — in the early 1990s. Between 1986 and 1996, land in the USA using this irrigation method increased by more than 50%.—34.388700°, -102.384610°