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Even with USDA’s most optimistic supply demand report in its history this month, cotton prices still can’t catch a break.
ADM and PYCO Industries are launching a joint venture combining the companies’ cottonseed processing capabilities in Lubbock, ...
USDA’s monthly supply/demand estimates for June do not contain enough good news to support higher prices, but not enough ...
It seems like today’s clocklike cotton cycle has lost a few ticks or misplaced a few tocks on its downward swing with little ...
The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol announced its sixth consecutive year of growth with expansion in both planted acres and ...
Many factors explain how cotton lost its position as is the world’s preeminent fiber. However, one factor is often overlooked ...
Lower” is the operative word for USDA’s WASDE cotton report for June. Lower production, beginning stocks and ending stocks, ...
The National Cotton Council applauds the legislative text released by U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman ...
Kody Bessent with Plains Cotton Growers joins the podcast with an update on cotton planting in West Texas, as well as the latest word on how some recent actions in Washington DC could impact cotton.
The world is witnessing knowledge economy and revival of manufacturing towards advanced products and technology. Knowledge creation and dissemination after proper review is an important protocol in ...
Enough of this bearishness. Enough of the declining demand. I dare use the word “bullish” for what it could imply to some. Yet, there must be some optimism, although I admit it is difficult to find.
The National Cotton Council (NCC) strongly supports the Buying American Cotton Act introduced by Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS). In a statement released May 28, the organization says the ...