With macroeconomic situations putting stress on the global cotton and textile industries, the U.S. cotton industry is hopeful ...
Dr. O.A. Cleveland hints that 2026 U.S. cotton plantings should see a minimal increase due to an abnormally low carryover in ...
Findings from a multi-university study could help improve crop production practices and overall yield for cotton.
Following USDA guidelines regarding the current government shutdown, the National Cotton Council has analyzed and listed the status of programs and operations most relevant to the U.S. cotton industry ...
The official certified first bale of U.S.-grown cotton harvested in 2025 was auctioned for $24,500 at the annual First Bale ...
A series of educational forums in early fall allowed the National Cotton Council to explain key details in newly passed ...
The National Cotton Council expresses deep concern about a potential government shutdown which threatens to remove critical ...
Dr. O.A. Cleveland, professor emeritus of Agricultural Economics at Mississippi State University, brings more than 50 years of experience in commodities to his role as a trusted voice in the cotton ...
Following a third-party evaluation of the Cotton Research and Promotion Program, some new program structures and changes are now being put in place. Cotton Board President/CEO Bill Gillon joins the ...
This is our least favorite subject to write about. Hopefully, this is a wasted effort. Regardless, there remains quite a bit of uncertainty regarding the likely path of Humberto, and more so for the ...
The good news — the cotton market continues to hold the 66-cent level, although it is struggling. On a trading basis, December futures slips below its life of contract low close, 66.04 cents, on a ...
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