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Updated on July 9, 2007

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1. Cotton News: [TURKEY'S AGRICULTURE ANALYZED-3] Supply and demand: A matter of ...
When grape cultivation is analyzed by region, seedless dried grapes typically come from the Aegean region, table grapes are mostly cultivated in the Marmara region, and the Mediterranean, Central Anatolian and Southeastern Anatolian regions stand out for their table grapes, those used in viniculture and seeded grapes for drying. When grape cultivation is analyzed by region, seedless dried grapes typically come from the Aegean region, table grapes are mostly cultivated in the Marmara...
Source - Today's Zaman,Turkey - Read the story


2. Cotton News: Cotton exports: India outperforming US in China
Cotton exports from India have jumped nearly 25 per cent in 2006-07, with an estimated 62 per cent going to China, USDA said, adding, that India's cotton production has almost doubled in the past five years. In contrast, US cotton exports are expected to decline by 28 per cent to 13 million bales this year from 18 million bales last year with less demand overseas. India is likely to produce more cotton in 2007-08 (October-September) with indications of more area coming under the crop in...
Source - domain-B,India - Read the story


3. Cotton News: Rains bring slight improvement to crop conditions
Prior to this year, Pitts had not heard about any farms trying to irrigate their crops, but the drought has forced some farmers to find way to get water for their crops to keep them from dying. The only time we ve used irrigation in the past has been to supplement them between rainfalls, but farmers have been resourceful in getting water to their crops. We re not used to having to supply almost all of the water to our crops. Areas of Chilton County received as much as an inch of rainfall...
Source - 7/7/2007 - Read the story


4. Cotton News: Louisiana Cotton Loses Out to Corn
Cotton prices on the futures markets have improved in recent weeks, buoyed in part by stronger-than-expected cotton sales and a recognition that acreage would be down, he said. Louisiana farmers planted about half as many cotton acres as last year, and their fewest in over 30 years, as they seeded more land to corn and other higher-price crops, the U. And as we move into next year, we may see cotton acreage up a bit, because prices are beginning to come up a bit, but soybeans and wheat...
Source - Forbes,NY - Read the story


5. 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. By ROD WALTON World Staff Writer 6/26/2007 Some of Oklahoma's cotton...
Source - 6/26/2007 - Read the story


6. Cotton News: Safety Net Still Figures into Future Farm Bill
Current policy provides a safety net for wheat, corn, soybeans, upland cotton, rice, other feed grains, and other oilseeds through three price support programs: direct payments, counter-cyclical payments, and the marketing assistance loan program (which includes the loan deficiency payment or LDP) Current policy provides a safety net for wheat, corn, soybeans, upland cotton, rice, other feed grains, and other oilseeds through three price support programs: direct payments, counter-cyclical...
Source - The Farmer,MN - Read the story


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