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Cotton prices hold steady under pressure to go lower
After rallying to almost 88 cents the first week of this month, cotton prices (Dec13 futures) fell 4 cents and closed Friday at 83.11 cents per pound, the lowest close since back in early September.
Irrigation cuts costs, worry for North Carolina’s Todd Lewis
Todd Lewis has long history with irrigation — some of it magic and some of it tragic.
Cotton LEADS™ – Australia & The United States: Pioneers & Partners In Progress
Cotton LEADS is designed to assist businesses along the cotton supply chain with their sustainability goals.
What Shutdown? Traders Find Plenty To Talk About
Though USDA cancelled its monthly crop report, traders were able to piece together export inspections totals.
Cotton Or Nothing
STRIKING MANNEQUINS STRIKE A CHORD WITH CUSTOMER COMPLAINTS
North Carolina counties designated primary natural disaster areas
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated 13 counties in North Carolina as primary natural disaster areas due to damages and losses caused by excessive rain and flooding that began May 1 and continues.
A Bitter ‘Fertilizer War’ Gripping Belarus and Russia Is Helping U.S. Farmers
MOSCOW — American farmers are getting an unexpected windfall from a contentious fight between Russia and Belarus, a former Soviet splinter state.
REGULATION NATION: Obama oversees expansion of the regulatory state.
President Obama has overseen a dramatic expansion of the regulatory state that will outlast his time in the White House.
COTTON DISEASE UPDATE: Leaf spots on Cotton
by: Steve Koenning, Extension Plant Pathologist and Keith Edmisten Cotton Extension Specialist