Low market prices mean less land planted to cotton, says survey

U.S. cotton growers plan to reduce plantings by 5 percent this spring because of lingering low prices caused by the pandemic, said the National Cotton Council on Thursday at its annual meeting. Its 40th annual survey of growers said some land will shift into corn, soybeans, wheat, and sorghum, which may offer more attractive returns.… » Read More

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