John Deere Brings Two New Cotton Harvesters To Market
For 2022, John Deere will target increased capacity and efficiency with the company's third generation of round-bale cotton harvesters, the CP770 picker and CS770 stripper.
The John Deere 690 was introduced to the market in 2015 as an update to the John Deere 7760, which a decade ago changed on-the-go harvest and ginning with its round modules.
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USDA Announces Special Upland Cotton Import Quota #15
The Department of Agriculture’s Commodity Credit Corporation today announced a special import quota for upland cotton that permits importation of a quantity of upland cotton equal to one week’s domestic mill use. The quota will be established on August 5, 2021, allowing importation of 11,607,075 kilograms (53,310 bales of 480-lbs) of upland cotton.
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Mid-South Cotton
Stink bug and bollworm populations are increasing, but this is just the beginning for some areas. Although spotty in Louisiana and Arkansas, some growers in these areas are still fighting an uphill battle with plant bugs. Aphids and spider mites are popping up in Mississippi but reports of the Fungus wiping out aphid populations across the Midsouth is promising.
Fall armyworms move north with reports in Louisiana declining as the fight in Tennessee ramps up. Consistent with past reports, pyrethroid misses are still occurring, but the alternatives are becoming hard to get ahold of.
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Cotton Hits The Magic 90-Cent Mark
The cotton markets last week climbed to over 90-cents a pound. Cotton market analyst Dr. O.A. Cleveland predicted that a while back and knows why.
“Demand has carried us all the way. And particularly the US consumer has been an exceptionally strong engine that’s been driving this market,” says Cleveland.
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USDA to Measure Crop Production Throughout the Growing Season
How will this year’s weather conditions affect crop production? The Monthly Agricultural Yield Survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will survey U.S. farmers beginning July 30, 2021, regarding yields of the major row crops and hay, as well as hay stocks throughout the growing season across the United States.
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Louisiana Cotton Report 7-22-21
Since planting, we've had a lot of rain in southwest Arkansas and northwest Louisiana. I think we might have got one third of our cotton planted this year. Corn has been hurt pretty bad by the wet weather, but it's coming on now. We're still a few weeks away from anyone trying to harvest any corn.
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Mid-South Cotton
Rain continues over much of the Midsouth providing a break from many pests for some but creating difficulties with Pix applications. Many areas saw rain for four days straight over the weekend, and there’s more in the forecast for this weekend. Just as the cotton was starting to pick back up, more water.
For the most part, pest pressure is light, including bollworms. Plant bugs are still consistent in most areas, but some have reported declining populations in Louisiana. The focus is back on the rain, allowing sprays to go out if populations build.
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WASDE Cotton: Higher Domestic Production, Exports, Ending Stocks
The U.S. 2021/22 cotton projections show higher production, exports, and ending stocks compared with last month. While the June 30 Acreage report shows 300,000 fewer planted acres for U.S. cotton than NASS’s previous survey, a rainfall-driven reduction in projected Texas abandonment means U.S. harvested area is projected 9 percent higher.
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Weekly Cotton Review
Average spot quotations were 41 points higher than the previous week, according to the USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service’s Cotton and Tobacco Program. Quotations for the base quality of cotton (color 41, leaf 4, staple 34, mike 35-36 and 43-49, strength 27.0-28.9, and uniformity 81.0-81.9) in the seven designated markets averaged 83.59 cents per pound for the week ending Thursday, July 8, 2021.
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Mid South Cotton
Plant bugs continue to increase across the board, and most fields are requiring multiple applications as adults move back in. Bollworm numbers are expected to rise in the next week based on time of year and egg reports.
Other than plant bugs, most pests have been quiet. Green cloverworms are noticeable in Mississippi, and Arkansas is still battling spider mites. Sugarcane aphids are still light in milo.
Corn is in the home stretch.At this point, most say it’s going to make a pretty good crop, especially with current prices.
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US Cotton Trust Protocol Announces Levi Strauss & Co And Their Legacy Brands As New Members
The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol welcomes new members Levi Strauss & Co, one of the most recognizable denim companies worldwide, and their legacy brands Levi’s®, Dockers®, Denizen® by Levi’s®, and Signature by Levi Strauss & Co.™
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Demand Strengthens As Supply Remains In Question
It came as no surprise that USDA reduced cotton acres for 2021 in its highly anticipated planted acre report. They now project 11.7 million acres will be planted to cotton. As predicted, this did not meet market expectations causing grain prices to surge at the expense of cotton which lost nearly three cents on the day of the report.
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Mid South Cotton
Plant bugs continue to increase, and bollworm populations are expected to rise soon as more corn hits brown silk. Plant bugs have been at treatment level in many areas for about two weeks and continue to require treatments. Stink bug populations are also rising, and redbanded stink bugs have been spotted in very low numbers.
After a very wet spring, most areas could use a decent rain. The weather goes from one extreme to the other. Rain is in the forecast for this weekend (July 3), which is welcomed as irrigation is going on most crops.
Fall armyworms continue to require applications, but most growers are seeing better control with suggested treatments and close observation of the armyworm’s origin
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US Cotton Trust Protocol Welcomes Tesco As New Member
The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol welcomes the UK’s leading retailer, Tesco, as a member of the system that brings quantifiable and verifiable goals and measurement to more sustainable cotton production. Tesco joins the Trust Protocol as part of its commitment to sourcing 100% sustainable cotton by 2025.
Tesco’s membership marks a significant step in its ambitious sustainability programme which sets out its plan for climate action, its approach to protecting important ecosystems such as forests and marine environments, and its work on promoting sustainable agricultural practices that protect soil health and biodiversity.
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Nominate A Cotton Consultant For The 2021 CCOY Award
If you want to honor a cotton consultant, nominate him or her for the prestigious 2021 Cotton Consultant of the Year (CCOY) Award. Click here to access the 2021 nomination form. The deadline for nominations is July 31.
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