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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “cotton”

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Florence Washing Away Cotton and Tobacco Crops

Dan September 20, 2018Corn, Cotton, Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

The record-setting and still-rising floodwaters of Hurricane Florence are wreaking havoc on cotton and tobacco crops in the Carolinas. North Carolina Farm Bureau spokesperson Lynda Loveland says it’s going to …

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Agri View: Boll Weevil Battle Nearly Over

Dan August 30, 2018Agri View, Cotton

Everett Griner talks about the battle against the Boll Weevil is nearing its end in today’s Agri View. Everett fills us in about what area of the country is still …

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Cotton Growers Prepare for 2018 Producer Information Exchange Tour

Brian German August 1, 2018Field & Row Crops, Industry

The National Cotton Council’s Producer Information Exchange Program is coming back to California this month, allowing cotton growers from other regions of the U.S. to see how production works in …

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Agri View: Boll Weevil Fight

Dan July 13, 2018Agri View, Cotton

Everett Griner talks about eradication efforts of the Boll Weevil continuing in today’s Agri View. Boll Weevil Fight It took many years and millions of dollars to eradicate the Boll …

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USDA Assisting Cotton Growers with Safety Net Changes

Taylor Hillman June 26, 2018Industry News Release

The Department of Agriculture is helping cotton farmers prepare for new safety net coverage. The Farm Service Agency is sending acreage history and yield reports to agricultural producers with generic …

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Agri View: Changing to a More Profitable Crop

Dan June 1, 2018Agri View, Cotton, Nuts & Grapes

Everett Griner tells us what caused one producer to convert his entire farm from growing cotton and pecans to just growing and producing pecans. Everett talks about producers switching to …

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Agri View: Crop Prospects

Dan May 18, 2018Agri View, Corn, Field & Row Crops

Everett Griner talks about the USDA forecast changes for the southeast in today’s Agri View. Everett gives his outlook of the report for the southeast, and his predictions of what …

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Agri View: Tough Times for Cotton Producers

Dan April 30, 2018Agri View, Cotton, Trade

Everett Griner talks about the tough times cotton producers have had in today’s Agri View. Everett looks at what needs to change and what is in the future for cotton …

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California Industry Aggressively Confronting Sticky Cotton

Brian German April 26, 2018Field & Row Crops, Industry

Confronting sticky cotton is one of the major areas of focus for the California Cotton Ginners & Growers Association (CCGGA).  On April 25 the association held their annual Sticky Cotton …

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Agri View: Peanuts vs. Cotton

Dan April 9, 2018Agri View, Cotton

Everett Griner talks about how peanuts got their start in the South in today’s Agri View. Everett tells us some of the history of the peanut, and the battle to …

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USDA Releases 2018 Planting Estimates

Dan February 23, 2018Corn, Field & Row Crops, Industry News Release

While some planters are already working in Texas, the Corn Belt seems a long way away from planting because of snow and ice. However, the USDA is already thinking about …

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What the Budget Bill Means for Farmers and Ranchers

Dan February 12, 2018Funding, Industry News Release

The disaster assistance spending measure has been watched carefully by producers who were hit hard by natural disasters. Producers in California, Florida, Texas, and even Puerto Rico lost crops and …

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NCC Survey Suggests U.S. Producers to Plant 13.1 Million Acres of Cotton in 2018

Dan February 12, 2018Cotton, Industry News Release

U.S. cotton producers intend to plant 13.1 million cotton acres this spring, up 3.7 percent from 2017, according to the National Cotton Council 37th Annual Early Season Planting Intentions Survey. …

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Lobbyist Suggest Cotton, Dairy Fixes in Disaster Bill

Dan February 8, 2018Cotton, Dairy & Livestock, Farm Bill, Industry News Release

Industry lobbyist for cotton and dairy say safety-net fixes are nearing. Key industry lobbyist told the Hagstrom Report they believe there will be fixes to the problems in the cotton …

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