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| Current Issue: August 2011 |

The Issue
Earlier in the spring, Mid-South farmers, such as Brian McDaniel of Widener, Ark., were dealing with record-breaking floods. The promise of a cotton crop seemed remote at best. However, excellent weather conditions have made the replanting go much better than expected. The moral of the story? Don’t ever give up on any cotton crop.
Cover Photo By Tommy Horton
Feature Stories
• Miracle Crop
• Gin Schools Finish Successful Year
• Managing Heat-Stressed Cotton
• Central Texas Producers Visit Delta
• TCGA Prepares For Challenging Season
• Web Poll: The Heat Is On, Moisture Is Scarce
• Cotton's Agenda
Zero Must Remain The Norm
• What Customers Want
What Are Fabric Developers Really Thinking?
Columns & Departments
• Editor's Note
Floods Can’t Stop This ‘Miracle Crop’
• Cotton Consultants Corner
Plan Ahead For A Successful Finish
• Specialists Speaking
Heat, Drought Have Impact On Crop
• Cotton Ginners Marketplace
Ginners Should Learn More About Gin Stocks Insurance
• Industry News
• My Turn: How Things Have Changed |
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