Drought Has Killed the Cotton Crop in Texas. In wetter Louisiana, it's Helping Spark a Revival

By Faimon A. Roberts III

NOLA.com

A punishing drought in Texas could be a boon for cotton farmers in Louisiana and Mississippi, helping fuel a rebound in the fluffy fiber after historic lows in the previous two years.

The dry spell affecting much of the West has wiped out hundreds of thousands of acres of cotton in Texas, by far the nation's biggest producer.

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