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PPO Inhibitors Shortcomings Prompt Concerns
“PPO inhibitors don’t work for us on a wide scale, so we need to start thinking about changing what we are doing and be more proactive,”
New UAV Tech Provides Quicker Field Images
Over 60 percent of the UAVs in the United States are used for agronomic purposes…
“Cotton Cultivated” Web Site Launched by Cotton Incorporated
Cotton Incorporated has launched a new website that gives the cotton growing community quick and easy access to important cotton information.
Auctions Shift Only Fraction of China’s Huge Cotton Stockpile
A nearly two-month series of daily auctions from China’s huge cotton reserves has drawn to a close…
Shurley on Cotton: Where Does This Wild Season Go From Here?
Prices are not where we want them to be, but, so far, we’ve stayed out of the 50’s.
Market Frustration? Know When the Odds Are in Your Favor
Farmers can, however, exercise some control over the variability in price around the price level.
China Share Plunge Smacks World Markets; S&P, Nasdaq in Correction
After dropping more than 1,000 points, or almost 7 percent, at Wall Street’s open, the Dow Jones industrial average cut its losses but still finished down 3.6 percent.
Borlaug Joins Farmer Moms to Counter Hollywood anti-GMO Campaign
Signers included Julie Borlaug, associate director for external relations at the Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture.
More Open Bolls are Evident in the Lower Southeast
Plant bugs have turned up again in areas in North Carolina.
Crop Insurance Consolidation
Insurance Industry Seeing More Mergers as Profitability Declines