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Updated on June 26, 2007

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1. Cotton News: Tuesday's Rain Could Mean Better Future for Wiregrass Farmers, Or Could It?
Meanwhile, cotton farmers say they aren't concerned about their crops, even though there are adequate cotton stands. On the other hand, farmers with irrigated corn, which only amounts to about 100,000 acres statewide, can turn the irrigation machines off and save money. However, with all the woes that have plagued the corn crop and the problems, which could easily get out of control for cotton growers, peanut farmers don't seem to be facing the same circumstances. Now, peanut farmers will...
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2. Cotton News: Textile exports increase by 6.04%
The break-up of export of textile products suggests that the export of raw cotton declined by 21. KARACHI: The export of textile products increased 6.04 percent during the first eleven months of current financial year to $9. The export of cotton yarn posted a growth of 4.21 percent in the said period and art, silk and synthetic textile exports were up by 122 percent and other textile materials were up by 17. The export of cotton cloth decreased by 4.10 percent in the current period, as...
Source - 6/23/2007 - Read the story


3. Cotton News: Pick of the herbicides: Neighbors' spray irks cotton farmers
The Oklahoma cotton industry says the herbicide 2,4-D used by many ranchers and wheat farmers often drifts onto cotton fields and damages the crop. By ROD WALTON World Staff Writer 6/26/2007 Some of Oklahoma's cotton farmers are picking political fights with wheat and cattle producers who use a certain herbicide that is good for controlling weeds in pastures but proves detrimental to the state's lucrative cotton crop. Pick of the herbicides: Neighbors' spray irks cotton farmers. By ROD...
Source - Tulsa World,OK - Read the story


4. Cotton News: Rain little relief
As for the future of crops in and around Escambia County, Farrior said those farmers who have peanuts and cotton may stand a chance of having a decent year. Farrior said farmers across Escambia County usually plant a combined total of 5,000 acres in corn. Acreage said the drought is not limited to farmers in south Alabama. Even though we did get some significant rainfall last week, it was just too late for corn crops. Farrior said lawns and crops are already stressed, and home farmers...
Source - Brewton Standard, United States - Read the story


5. Cotton News: Conditions dire on scorched farms
Moore, who also serves as a Dallas County commissioner, said some corn farmers are trying to cut their losses by cutting down their withered crops. Moore said most crop farmers have insured themselves under federal government programs for catastrophic events like the drought. They may sell the stalks for cattle feed, but Moore said a few could be replanting a very late cotton crop. In his experience, however, federal crop insurance will provide him with $125 an acre at best -- once he...
Source - Montgomery Advertiser,AL - Read the story


6. Cotton News: West Africa: Free Trade With U.S. Would Boost Cotton Farmers
Poor West African farmers' incomes could increase by about 5 percent if the United States eliminated its cotton subsidies, according to a new report released today by Oxfam America, an international advocacy and development organization. Department of Agriculture, cotton subsidies totalled more than $4 billion in the 2005 fiscal year. this study shows how reform could help millions of poor people who are ready to lift themselves out of poverty through farming and fair trade, said Raymond...
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