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Moses Farms helps Announce New Name

September 4, 2015 By Jacque James

Our recognized business for September, Moses Farms,  has been a part of the Crosbyton landscape for three generations that include Don Moses, D.J. Moses, and Dee Moses.   The Chamber recognizes their exceptional contributions to agriculture on the plains and their generosity to many causes in Crosbyton.  It is with pleasure that the Chamber received the help of Jarita Moses in  announcing that the Chamber Board voted in August to change the name of the Chamber of Commerce to the “Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture.”

The Moses Farm business operations are housed in an historic building in the downtown square of Crosbyton on West Aspen Street.  The farm operations are spread throughout the county.  But the Moses’ have also developed a new paradigm for farm management  on the plains.  Jarita’s son Dee oversees the farms, but not from his home in Crosbyton or even his home in Crosby County.  Dee and wife Donna live abroad.  Dee returns regularly to take care of business.  This model works because Rene Cruz and his son Brad are exceptional farm operators here in Crosby County.  The Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce and Agricultural would like to thank the Moses family for their support and contributions to our community.

Filed Under: Recognized Businesses

Why Crosbyton

One of the prettiest streetscapes in West Texas is Aspen Street in Crosbyton viewed from the library windows of the second story of the High School building. It is so special because Crosbyton was a planned city. In 1909 The C.B. Livestock Company commissioned an architect to draw a streetscape of the downtown. Aspen Street was built as a large boulevard for stately … Read more...

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