Closing Cotton Commentary from Arkansas Farm Bureau, 5-16
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Cotton was energized today after a power outage interrupted trading yesterday. (Read More)

Arkansas Farm Bureau Market Report, 5-16
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Covers Major Commodities. (Read More)

North Carolina Pest News, 5-16
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Field and forage crops; Ornamentals and turfs; Mysterious lady beetles; Azalea Lace Bugs. (Read More)

Nunn Cotton Letter, 5-16
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Futures close week higher after collapsing midweek. Market closes Higher for week. Active week of export sales. (Read More)

National Weekly Cotton Summary, 5-16
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From USDA. (Read More)

Doane: Cotton ended strongly higher Friday, 5-16
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the July contract was up 185 points at 71.98 cents, and the December contract was 126 points higher at 80.10 cents. Several factors came together to boost cotton prices, the first of which is its resistance to falling below 70 cents in the July contract. (Read More)

Closing Cotton: Market Closes Strongly Ahead With Weekly Gains, 5-16
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The market closed the abbreviated session unchanged. (Read More)

Arkansas Bi-Weekly Market Briefings, 5-16
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Cotton stocks continues to grow; Rice is still very volatile; The soybean report is bullish news. (Read More)

Alabama Cotton Picksack Newsletter, 5-16
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Cotton Growth Early This Spring; Cotton's Sudden Decline in North Alabama; Vegetable Weevil Found Attacking Seedling Cotton; Herbicide Resistant Pigweed in Alabama?; Precision Agriculture Update: Variable Rate Technologies; Late May/Early June Insect Update; Considering Late Planting; 2008 Cotton Calendar. (Read More)

Virginia Cotton, 5-16
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Getting Good Stands. (Read More)

Opening Cotton Comment, 5-16
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Cotton Futures Trade Modestly Ahead. (Read More)

Tennessee IPM Newsletter, 5-16
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Planting forecast improving; corn crop off to a fair start; replant decisions in soybean; glyphosate resistant horseweed management; weed control in corn; armyworms in wheat; thrips in cotton. (Read More)

Keith Good's Farm Policy News, 5-16
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81-15, Senate Passes Farm Bill Conference Agreement (Read More)

Georgia Cotton Insect Newsletter, 5-15
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Thrips building to high numbers; scouting schools; sand damage from last weekend. (Read More)

Arkansas Cotton Update, 5-15
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Cotton Status; Replant Decisions; Latest Possible Planting Date; Market Update; Thrips Concerns; Cotton Scouting Schools. (Read More)

South Carolina: Cotton Insect Newsletter, 5-14
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Status of cotton crop; Pesticide label; Soybean Insect. (Read More)

Texas Crop and Weather Report, 5-14
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"What a difference one week makes when it finally does start to rain." (Read More)

Georgia Cotton Marketing News, 5-12
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Market Finds Support and Rallies; Farm Bill Situation and Progress. (Read More)

Louisiana Cotton Bulletin, 5-12
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Early Weed Competition and Concerns; New Insecticides for 2008. (Read More)

Georgia Cotton, 5-12
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Glyphosate-Resistant Palmer Amaranth Update; What Does Reflex Injury Look Like in Cotton?; Early Season Insect Management; Cotton Scout Schools. (Read More)

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)

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)

Farm Bill Agreement Reached, 5-8
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(Read More)

North Carolina Cotton Planting Forecast, 5-5
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From K. Edmisten. (Read More)