Two ways to cut costs raising cotton

Low commodity prices and high input costs can make raising cotton a challenge, but a cotton specialist at the University of Missouri says farmers can cut back on some costs and still raise a good crop. Bradley Wilson says it’s expensive to raise cotton and one way to lower costs is to reduce seeding rates […]

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