Cotton Delivers
It Was Still A Wild Ride During '09 Season
Tommy Horton
If cotton producers across the Belt learned anything this year, it's that they should always expect the unexpected. The reality of that statement was reinforced many times because of weather events.
You name it, and it happened – scorching heat and drought in southern Texas, late planting in the High Plains and record-breaking fall rains throughout much of the Mid-South and Southeast.
However, amid all of these unpredictable conditions, the crop was able to survive in many of these hard-hit regions. For that reason, as veteran observers always like to say, plenty of lessons were learned as everyone prepares for the 2010 season.
Now, it's about putting those lessons into action.
source : cottonfarming
It Was Still A Wild Ride During '09 Season
Tommy Horton
If cotton producers across the Belt learned anything this year, it's that they should always expect the unexpected. The reality of that statement was reinforced many times because of weather events.
You name it, and it happened – scorching heat and drought in southern Texas, late planting in the High Plains and record-breaking fall rains throughout much of the Mid-South and Southeast.
However, amid all of these unpredictable conditions, the crop was able to survive in many of these hard-hit regions. For that reason, as veteran observers always like to say, plenty of lessons were learned as everyone prepares for the 2010 season.
Now, it's about putting those lessons into action.
source : cottonfarming
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