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An 11th-hour amendment to severely limit access to farm safety net crop insurance payments could have undermined the farm ...
A Clemson University master’s student in Plant and Environmental Sciences is helping shape the future of cotton farming ...
Enhancing ginning efficiency and, ultimately, profitability. Research efforts are under way focusing on opportunities to ...
Cotton prices have not yet been pushed higher by lower acreage numbers, but a smaller U.S. crop could be the beginning of an improved outlook.
The National Cotton Council, with the support of state and regional producer and ginner associations, is conducting a series of information meetings across the Cotton Belt to provide cotton producers, ...
Laura Ehret has been named Vice President of Program Information for The Cotton Board, effective August 25. In this role, ...
Several excellent analysts forecast the price support for cotton near the 66-cent level will hold through the end of harvest. May they prove to be correct.
New University of Arkansas research shows how tropical weather systems play into crop insurance premium rates, especially in ...
Calm rarely lasts in cotton. A sideways chart in June can turn into a roller coaster by August. Robert Antoshak explains how, ...
Dr. Don Shurley is professor emeritus in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Georgia, Tifton.
Cotton Market Analyst Kip Butts will lead the next Ag Market Network Cotton Market Roundtable discussion of the latest cotton market news on Tuesday, Aug. 12, following the release of USDA’s August ...