U.S. farmers are expected to plant fewer upland cotton acres this spring, due to lower prices. A recent grower survey from the National Cotton Council says farmers intend to plant nine million acres, a decline of 3.2 percent from last year. The largest acreage shift lower is expected for upland cotton in the Delta, led […]
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