The Gwinn Brothers are Suwannee County farmers that practice what NRCS promotes
- good conservation! By following the NRCS developed conservation plan for their
1137 acre farm, the Gwinn Brothers have been able to improve water quality,
enhance water quantity, reduce soil erosion, improve animal and plant health,
and enhance wildlife habitat on their farm. Conservation practices that have
been implemented on the Gwinn Brothers Farm include 442 – Irrigation System,
Sprinkler; 516 – Pipeline; 614 – Watering Facility; 603 – Herbaceous Wind
Barriers; 328 – Conservation Crop Rotation; 340 – Cover Crop; 528 – Prescribed
Grazing; 590 – Nutrient Management; 595 – Pest Management; 449 – Irrigation
Water Management; and 645 – Upland Wildlife Habitat Management.
Donell and Robert Gwinn are brothers who have been farming together under the
entity known as Gwinn Brothers Farm for over 25 years. They have a rich farming
heritage in Suwannee County. The Gwinn Brothers are highly esteemed, well
respected farmers throughout the farming community of Suwannee County, as well
as numerous other farming communities throughout Florida and South Georgia.
Crops produced by the Gwinn Brothers include watermelons, peanuts, iron clay
peas, bahiagrass seed, hay, and beef cattle. The crop that brings the Gwinn
Brothers the most notoriety around Suwannee County is their watermelons. The
Gwinn Brothers operate a packing house in McAlpin, FL during watermelon season
where they employ numerous individuals, mostly high school students needing
summer employment. Their watermelons are enjoyed both locally and throughout the
eastern United States.
The Gwinn Brothers not only produce great tasting watermelons, they do an
exceptional job producing their other crops. By utilizing cover crops and
herbaceous wind barriers, they are able to conserve many tons of soil by
protecting the soil from wind erosion that is so prevalent in North Florida
during the early spring. NRCS Practice Code 645 – Upland Wildlife Habitat
Management, helps the Gwinn Brothers improve and enhance wildlife habitat on
their farm. By following their NRCS developed nutrient and pest management
plans, the Gwinn Brothers work to protect and improve water quality. NRCS
Practice Code 449 – Irrigation Water Management, is very important to the Gwinn
Brothers. They just recently participated in an Irrigation Retrofit Initiative
through EQIP to retrofit their existing center pivot irrigation systems in order
to increase the application efficiency and distribution uniformity of those
irrigation systems, all in an effort to conserve water. Along with their row
crop farming operation, the Gwinn Brothers manage a 70 head beef cattle
operation. They follow an NRCS developed prescribed grazing plan to assist with
this effort, which helps them improve animal and plant health on their farm.
Here again, through their efforts to conserve soil and water on cropland,
improve wildlife habitat, improve water quality, and implement prescribed
grazing practices on pastureland, the Gwinn Brothers prove they are trying to
implement the best possible conservation practices on their farm.
In addition to the effort the Gwinn Brothers are putting forth towards managing
their cropland, pastureland, and wildlife land, the Gwinn Brothers recently
embraced and implemented the new technology of precision agriculture on their
farm to take their farm management to a new level. The Gwinn brothers installed
GPS systems in several of their tractors. The GPS systems are used for precision
planting, precision nutrient application, and precision pesticide application.
This addition has helped the Gwinn Brothers save thousands of dollars in
fertilizer and pesticide costs, while adding tremendous environmental benefits,
especially to water quality. The Gwinn Brothers now have peace of mind that they
are doing the very best job possible with their nutrient and pest management,
here again, all in an effort to improve soil and water quality.
The Gwinn brothers are also active in agriculture leadership within their
community. It has already been noted that the Gwinn Brothers are well respected
and highly esteemed by their farming peers; however, they are also well
respected by various government, state, and local agencies that look to them for
assistance in their efforts to conserve and protect the natural resources of
Suwannee County. The Gwinn Brothers are presently participating in a Row Crop
Best Management Practices (BMP) farm demonstration project sponsored by the
University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, and have
participated in similar demonstrations, field days, and educational events in
the past. The Gwinn Brothers presently participate in a voluntary program
sponsored by the Florida Farm Bureau known as CARES – County Alliance for
Responsible Environmental Stewardship and have also been recognized by the
Suwannee County Conservation District as Conservation Farmer of the Year.
Additionally, Mr. Donell Gwinn has served as a District Supervisor for the
Suwannee County Conservation District and is presently serving as an Advisor to
the Suwannee County Farm Service Agency County Operating Committee. The Gwinns
won the 2006 Lloyd Wright Small Farmer Award given in Indianapolis at the Black
NRCS Employees Annual Conference this past year.
The Gwinn Brothers are definitely exceptional farmers. They have put forth
tremendous effort to implement the best possible conservation and best
management practices available on their farm. They have embraced technology and
now utilize it daily in their farming operation. They have been and continue to
be actively involved in agriculture leadership throughout their community and
state. Their operation is diversified, yet simple. Conservation to the Gwinn
Brothers is more than an idea, it is a way of life, and good conservation has
been paramount to the Gwinn Brothers’ farming success. The Gwinn Brothers
attribute good conservation as a key factor in enabling them to enjoy the
quality of life associated with doing what they love to do – FARM!
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