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Results are in for the 2015 On-Farm Cotton Variety Evaluation Program !!!
This program was a huge success in 2015, thanks to the substantial support from the NC Cotton Producers Association…
Neil Lee Family Man, Country Music Fan, Cotton Farmer
Sometimes a man just needs a chance to prove himself. For Bronwood, Ga., cotton farmer Neil Lee, that chance came in 2002…
Beginner’s Guide to Rolling Down Cover Crops
Known as a “roller/crimper,” the technology can help reduce and sometimes eliminate the need for herbicides.
Strip Till Versus Conventional Till in the Southeast
Climate change could affect soil quality for years to come, and we need to prepare for it.
Do These Things Now to Reduce Nematode, Disease Problems This Spring
Winter months are for many farmers the “off season” for row crop disease management.
Weed Resistance Project Set to Tackle Barriers to Proper Management
North Carolina’s Wes Everman coordinating USDA-funded project in the Southeast that will drop surveys in the mailboxes of some 10,000 producers.
One Tool Down
EPA announced a ban last week on sales of sulfoxaflor, the active ingredient in Dow AgroSciences’ Transform WG insecticide.
USDA Awards $200 Million to Promote Farm Products
U.S. agricultural organizations to help expand markets for U.S. goods in fiscal year 2016.
Cotton Prices: What’s the Short-term, Long-term Trading Range?
The long-term trading range of mostly 62.50 to 66.50 has been challenged in recent weeks.
2016 Cotton Crop Management Starts Now
“In producing cotton, we’ve got to make sure we’re using good technique and procedure and getting the most bang for our buck.