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2025 acreage is estimated to be down 9.5% from last year. Acres planted are down in all but two states, with acres shifting ...
The National Cotton Council applauds the efforts of the U.S. Senate and the Senate Agriculture Committee to ensure passage of ...
Planted Acres report shows that U.S. cotton growers have planted an estimated 10.1 million acres of upland and Pima cotton in ...
With cotton off to a good start in the Upper Gulf Coast region of Texas, weed control and managing plant growth dominated ...
Dr. O.A. Cleveland, professor emeritus of Agricultural Economics at Mississippi State University, brings more than 50 years of experience in commodities to his role as a trusted voice in the cotton ...
The December 2025 contract moved higher all week and is well positioned to challenge the 70-cent mark, then the big barrier ...
With most Arkansas cotton in the ground, growers are now contending with high soil moisture and the prospect of stunted plants if things don’t dry out soon.
Cotton Incorporated's Dr. Ed Barnes joins the podcast to provide a look at the progress, promise, and potential for new automation and technologies on cotton's horizon.
The USDA monthly supply/demand estimates for June do not contain enough good news to support higher prices. But also, there’s not enough negative news to call for price to move lower. So, prices (Dec.
In the last 20 years, cotton has become the poster child for what’s wrong with fashion. Reports about water use in cotton farming—particularly the infamous “2,700 liters for one T-shirt” stat—spread ...