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2. Mozambican cotton production at a high in 2005-2006 harvest
The Institute expects production of around 121,000 tons of cotton in the 2006-2007 harvest, a fall attributed to the amount of cotton that remains unsold from the previous harvest, as well as low rainfall in some regions of the country. Copyright 2005 All rights reserved.
SourceMacauhub,China


3. Weighing the Financial Impact of 2007 Farm Bill
Researchers with Texas Tech University s Cotton Economics Research Institute said today that net farm income for cotton would fall a stunning 15 percent during the first year under the new law, and continue to dip the next four, averaging an 11 percent decline over the five years. Researchers with Texas Tech University s Cotton Economics Research Institute said today that net farm income for cotton would fall a stunning 15 percent during the first year under the new law, and continue to...
SourceNewswise (press release)


4. Cotton joins Kansas crop nobility
Over 20,000 cotton bales were ginned from some 1,900 cotton modules making this the best year in the three year history of the gin, said Debra Wolfe, gin manager and comptroller. An increasing demand for cotton is expected to reduce the surplus on the cotton market and that should move the price up. The cotton gin has increased bale production and more farmers have planted cotton every year since the first bales were ginned in 2005. The cotton price is expected to go up because more acres...
SourcePratt Tribune,KS


5. 14.14m cotton bales expected next year
The agriculture sector, the largest contributor to Pakistans gross domestic product (GDP), would also get a boost from higher sugar and rice crops, Baloch said. The sowing area will remain the same as last year, at 3.26 million hectares, but we expect better yield next season because of sufficient water during the crop season, Baloch told Reuters. Cotton and textiles account for about 60 per cent of Pakistans exports. Baloch said water authorities indicated that at least 76 million acre...
SourceThe News International,Pakistan


6. County s Crops Escape Major Damage in Freeze
Farmers should be able to make up their minds this week if they want to keep what they have or start over. The heads probably will not develop normally; of course, that will cut yields. Wilson said rice planting and some cotton had started before the cold snap hit. We will probably start planting cotton and beans this week. Hamburg, Ashley County, Arkansas. County s Crops Escape Major Damage in Freeze. Crops in Ashley County should be in good shape, much better than the central and...
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