Cotton: Bales & Bales Of Uncertainty Flood The Market
By Matthew Wilde
DTN Progressive Farmer Crops Technology Editor
The worldwide COVID-19 health and economic crisis will make it difficult, but not impossible, for cotton farmers to make a profit this year.
John R.C. Robinson, a Texas A&M professor and Extension economist, was optimistic that cotton prices could hit 75 cents per pound this year. Most farmers can make money selling cotton at that price, he said.