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Through Friday, November 7, ICE cotton futures gradually descended across the week (see chart above courtesy of Barchart.com). Dec’25 ICE cotton futures settled Friday at 63.62 cents per pound.
Other ag futures markets show similar patterns this...
Many sources attribute the origin of the phrase “in my mind’s eye” to Chaucer who used it in The Man of Law’s Tale in the 14th century. Shakespeare picked up the phrase in “Hamlet,” and today it’s a common...
My love of cotton began first as a subject of study for its fascinating mysteries. In the 40+ years I have studied this botanical immigrant, I have met many students of the plant from different backgrounds and disciplines who...
NCGA Elects 2025 Officers
Originally established in 1937 with its charter of incorporation in Mississippi, the National Cotton Ginners Association is the umbrella organization for eight state and regional ginner associations. NCGA also represents approximately 500 individual cotton ginning operations in 17 cotton...
NORTH CAROLINA | Guy Collins
As I write this in late March, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture is in full swing with the cotton seed quality testing program as seed is moving into North Carolina more and more rapidly. By...
USDA Announces 2025 Cotton Loan Rate Differentials
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Commodity Credit Corporation has announced the 2025 crop loan rate
differentials for upland and extra-long staple cotton.
The differentials, also referred to as loan rate premiums and discounts, were calculated...
The past five to 10 years have brought many innovations in technology that we see in our daily lives and the devices we use. Even on the farm, equipment, GPS and applications are changing constantly. Five years ago, we...
Maximize Cotton Emergence By Ensuring Your Planter Is Ready
⋅ BY WES PORTER ⋅
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Cotton planting season has arrived, so be sure that your equipment is ready to go. This season is going to be tough on cotton with...
⋅ BY CARROLL SMITH ⋅
EDITOR
In cotton, nematodes have been called the invisible enemy, the threat beneath the soil and other ominous names. They tend to attack the plant’s roots — which increases susceptibility to disease — hinder water and...
For Five Generations, The Legacy Continues…
⋅ BY CARROLL SMITH ⋅
EDITOR
When a young, north Alabama girl wakes up to see ice forming in the glass on the bedside table, she knows they are living in hard times. Despite those early...
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Greg Smith
Buffalo Island Crop Services
Lake City, Arkansas
Both sides of my family always farmed cotton. It’s all I have ever known. Last year, the cotton crop got off to a good start although we did have a...
⋅ BY DR. GUY COLLINS ⋅
EXTENSION COTTON SPECIALIST
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
Farmers have been asking if starter or pop-up fertilizer is essential for cotton, or if it can be cut out of the budget. This is a relatively common question,...
The National Cotton Council’s leaders champion the cotton industry’s interests in Washington, D.C., advocating for crucial economic and legislative support.
What was the purpose of the recent visit to Washington, D.C. by leaders of the NCC?
NCC Chairman Patrick Johnson and...
Even today, the iconic line — Show me the money! — from the 1996 Tom Cruise movie Jerry Maguire still resonates in our culture in a multitude of contexts. However, the cotton market doesn’t seem to have gotten the...
I feel sorry for kids growing up today without a farm connection. They’re disconnected from how food and fiber are grown and distracted by modern technology — cell phones, streaming entertainment and social media. That’s far from the party-line...
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