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Cotton News Feed

Ag Report, (E-Central La.), 5-11
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Some cotton replanting; thrips issues. (Read More)

Mississippi: Cotton holds promise, just on fewer acres, 5-9
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Cotton offers strong profit potential for growers even though it no longer rules as king among the state's row crops. (Read More)

North Carolina Pest News, 5-9
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Thrips in Cotton; Current Status of Soybean Rust in North America, May 2008; Another Host for Soybean Rust. (Read More)

Nunn Cotton Letter, 5-9
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Futures close week higher. (Read More)

Closing Cotton Commentary from Arkansas Farm Bureau, 5-9
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Cotton up in reaction to USDA supply/demand report. (Read More)

Closing Cotton: Cotton Remains in Upper Half of Trading Range, 5-9
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After an early dip to the mid-point of the trading range, cotton support and prices remain unwavered. (Read More)

Doane: Cotton finished higher Fri. following release of Supply/Demand report, 5-9
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The report was supportive for cotton, estimating sharp declines of 25 percent in production and 43 percent in ending stocks in 2008/09. (Read More)

USDA: Tennessee Has Largest Wheat Crop since 1982, 5-9
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Tennessee farmers seeded 620,000 acres last fall, up 47 percent from the previous year. But hay stocks are short. (Read More)

Tennessee IPM Newsletter, 5-9
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Cotton planting behind due to cool temperatures, wet fields, and more corn being planted; Glyphosate Resistant Horseweed Management; Ryegrass Control in Corn; no reports of significant true armyworm infestations in wheat; thrips in cotton; Corn and Sorghum Updates. (Read More)

Opening Cotton: May Supply-Demand Data Released, 5-9
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USDA reduces domestic mill use and exports, but raises ending stocks for 2007/2008 crop year. (Read More)

Keith Good's Farm Policy News, 5-9
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Farm Bill Conference Agreement Announced, Pres. Bush Promises Veto. (Read More)

Arkansas Cotton Update, 5-8
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Cotton Status, Playing Catch-Up; Market Update; Nitrogen Fertilization of Cotton.| (Read More)

Opening Cotton: Cotton Shows Little Reaction To Export Report, 5-8
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No discernible initial reaction this morning to USDA's weekly export sales-shipments report. (Read More)

Closing Cotton Commentary from Arkansas Farm Bureau, 5-7
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Cotton futures ended day little changed after moving over wide range during trading session. (Read More)

Virginia Cotton, 5-7
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Cutoff Date For Planting. (Read More)

Texas Crop and Weather Report, 5-7
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Most of western parts of state remained drought-stressed, while northern and eastern parts of state saw some relief. (Read More)

Louisiana Cotton Bulletin, 5-6
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Cotton off to a Cool, Slow Start; Thrips Control. (Read More)

Arkansas Farm Bureau Bi-Weekly Market, 5-2
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Cotton supplies keep cap on price. (Read More)

Tennessee IPM Newsletter, 5-2,
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Drift injury and tank contamination (Read More)

Arkansas Cotton Update, 5-1
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Planting Forecasts; Cotton Update; What do our fertilizer recommendations for P and K really mean? (Read More)

Plants Text Message Farmers When Thirsty
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System stems from Texas research. (Read More)

Chilli Thrips A Possible New Invasive Cotton Pest For The Midsouth
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Can be accidentally shipped from state to state undetected. (Read More)

Arkansas floods could complicate insect problems
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Planting delays spread out crops and insect cycles. (Read More)

Mississippi Crop Situation, 4-30
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Planting Report, 2008 Insect Control Guides; rust in wheat fields bordering newly planted corn not a cause for alarm; 2008 possibly last year of federally funded soybean rust sentinel monitoring program; chinch bugs in seedling corn; wet, cool conditions favorable for slugs; cotton planting forecast; early season weed control in cotton; market briefs. (Read More)

Mississippi Cotton Planting Forecast, 4-30
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With the exception of some fields with lighter soils, most field operations are on hold. (Read More)

Louisiana Cotton Bulletin, 4-30
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Slug Issues and Options in Cotton; Chilli Thrips-Possible New Invasive Pest of Cotton; Stephenson Joins AgCenter. (Read More)

Georgia Cotton Marketing News, 4-28
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Market Update; Energy Impacts, Long-Term; Farm Bill Update. (Read More)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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