Expectations set for fewer U.S. cotton acres

An economist with the National Cotton Council says fewer cotton acres are expected across the United States this year. “A recent economic report shows U.S. growers intend to plant 9.6 million acres, which is 14.5 percent lower than last year. We’re seeing the effects of what growers are feeling right now, as far as financial […]

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