Higher costs and lower Prices driving U.S. cotton acreage decline

Jody Campiche with the National Cotton Council says lower prices are the reason U.S. farmers say they’ll be planting less cotton this spring. “While there are some changes to the farm safety net that will provide higher support this year, it’s still not enough to cover all the losses.” Campiche says production costs are 30 […]

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