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| Current Issue: November 2010 |

The Issue
It’s the most important decision a cotton producer makes during the year, and it’s also a major financial investment. After this year’s crop is harvested, producers across the Belt will begin the task of studying data as they decide which seed varieties to plant in 2011. It is a risky decision, but one that has to be made between now and planting season.
Feature Stories
• Finding The Best Seed
• 2011 Seed Variety Guide
• Lessons Learned From 2010
• Plenty Of Choices For 2011 Season
• Cotton's Agenda: Getting A Clearer Vision
• Cotton Board Hires Gillon As President
• More Uses Found For Cotton Plant
• Producers, Ginners Confront Air Quality Issues
• What Mills Want: India’s Global Brand Expands
Columns & Departments
• Editor's Note: Seed Varieties Have Come A Long Way
• Web Poll: Frustration Expressed
• Specialists Speaking
• Long-Term Storage At The Gin Requires Serious Commitment
• Cotton Consultants Corner: Arkansas – ‘Man, What A Year’
• My Turn: Embarking On A New Career
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