Texas, U.S. expects smaller cotton crop - Texas Farm Bureau
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Farmers are anticipated to harvest the smallest U.S. cotton crop since 2009.According to the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) monthly Crop Production report, the crop is forecast to drop to 12.6 million bales, down 28% from last year’s 17.5 million bales.Texas is leading the nearly 5-million-bale decrease due to drought
East-Central Texas Farmer Blown Away By Cotton Yields This Year
No Dryland Crop to Harvest: West Texas Cotton Farmers Open Up
Texas cotton acreage on the rise
Market Briefs, October 11, 2023
Short Supplies Could Hold Up Pima Prices - Valley Ag Voice
Commodity prices outlook: Is this the boom before a bust?
Texas' drought is costing the state's cotton farmers billions of dollars
Griffins hope 2021 will be that year. The goal is three-bale cotton
The summer drought took a toll on corn, wheat, tomatoes and a lot
Texas Farm Bureau reports falling cotton crop due to drought
Cotton News Archives, Page 3 of 11
Texas farmers seek more government insurance from new federal farm
Severe Weather and Low Mississippi River Levels Bring Uncertainty
from
per adult (price varies by group size)