12 | Jeff Nunley Gets a Haircut: Cultivating the Untold Stories of South Texas Agriculture Advocate

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Welcome to Splitting Hairs with Tab Salsman, the live video podcast where captivating conversations happen behind the chair. As a master hairstylist, Tab combines his passion for cutting hair with his love for deep, thought-provoking discussions. Step into a one-of-a-kind experience as Tab chats with fascinating guests while giving them a haircut, creating a relaxed and intimate setting for candid conversations. With no topic off limits, we dive deep into the hairdressing experience and beyond, exploring the stories, struggles, and triumphs that make us who we are.

In this episode, Tab sits down with Jeff Nunley, Executive Director at South Texas Cotton & Grain Association, to explore the intricate world of agriculture. Jeff, who grew up on a family row-crop farm in Port Lavaca, Texas, shares his journey from Texas A&M University, where he earned BS and MS degrees in agricultural economics, to his current role advocating for producers in 33 counties on legislative, regulatory, and research issues. With over 25 years of experience, Jeff's insights into the challenges and triumphs of South Texas agriculture provide a unique perspective.

Reflecting on the diverse landscape of agriculture in South Texas, Jeff uncovers the fascinating nuances and regional variations in farming practices. The discussion goes beyond the surface, delving into the legislative and regulatory landscape that shapes the agricultural industry. This is a compelling conversation that weaves together personal stories, industry insights, and the resilience of South Texas agriculture.

Don't miss this episode as Tab and Jeff unravel the layers of agriculture in South Texas, offering a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by farmers and the importance of advocacy in sustaining our agricultural communities. Tune in for an enlightening blend of storytelling, industry exploration, and a touch of Southern resilience.

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