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Designers, consumers choose cotton for price, versatility, comfort
As trends change and fashions evolve, cotton remains in the spotlight
When corn, cotton prices start with 7, it’s not good for cotton acres
Cotton acreage could take a big hit in 2013, as it must compete with corn and soybeans on the supply side
Target leaf spot in North Carolina cotton not as wide-spread as feared
First, every field in North Carolina does not have Corynespera (target leaf spot). Thankfully it does not appear to be quite as wide-spread as we had initially feared.
The Ag Minute: Long Term Estate Tax Reform Needed to Protect the Tradition of Family Farms
The time is now for a permanent, sustainable solution to the estate tax.
Romney announces Farmers and Ranchers coalition
Mitt Romney unveiled members of the “Farmers and Ranchers for Romney” team today, including several secretaries of agriculture and current members of Congress who are supporting his presidential race.
Farm business good in North Carolina, but challenges remain
Agriculture is booming in North Carolina and Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Troxler is proud to point that out.
Far West cotton producers visiting North Carolina
Ten Arizona and California cotton producers will see cotton operations in North Carolina on Aug. 6-9 as part of the NCC’s 2012 Producer Information Exchange program (PIE).
Cotton’s Image Suffers from Confusion about Sustainability
It’s critical that sustainability improvements get the attention they deserve, and that we continue to address incorrect and misleading facts about cotton.
2012 Cotton Field Day is September 12.
A limited number of sponsorships are available for this event.
For more information contact: David Parrish (252) 459-3130