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| Current Issue: October 2011 |

The Issue
Drought, floods and heat stress were just some of the challenges that cotton producers faced across the Belt
this year. Extension specialists offer an expanded look athow harvest season has fared in different regions. Not
surprisingly, some areas of the country managed to produce a good crop despite the severe weather conditions.
Cover Photo By Ron Kellum
Feature Stories
• On With Harvest
• Hurricanes, Tropical Storms Hurt And Helped Cotton
• Congress Introduces Bills On Farm Labor
• USDA To Help Create Rural Jobs
• Veteran Consultants Have Seen It All
• New Mexico Supports Glandless Cotton Research
• Success In South Texas
• Energy Mandates Cause Rush For Farmland
• U.S. Can Solve Financial Problems
• Web Poll: Drought Breaks Records, Tests Spirits
• Cotton's Agenda
Envisioning Success
• USDA, FDA Offer Flood Relief To Farmers
• What Customers Want
Maintaining Quality Is Crucial At The Gin
Columns & Departments
• Editor's Note
Consultants, Specialists – Ag’s Unsung Heroes
• Cotton Consultants Corner
Protect King Cotton
• Cotton Ginners Marketplace
Runnin’ Smoothly
• Industry News
• My Turn: Texas Tough |
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