Despite Falling Production Costs, Depressed Commodity Prices Likely to Keep Farm Margins Tight in 2025
As farmers begin making plans for the upcoming growing season, many are bracing for the likelihood of another year marked by tight margins.
“Production costs for 2025 are estimated to decrease for the second consecutive year, which is good news,” said LSU AgCenter economist Michael Deliberto.
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US Cotton Growers: Enroll Now For Sustainability Programs
U.S. cotton growers can now enroll in the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol and apply for the Climate Smart Cotton Program for the 2025 crop year. Grower enrollment specialists are available to provide personalized, regional-specific support, answer questions, and guide producers through the process
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Louisiana Crop Production: January 2025
Louisiana corn area harvested is 440,000, down 35 percent from 2023. The average yield is estimated at 185 bushels per acre, up 10 bushels from last year. Production totaled 81.4 million bushels, down 32 percent from 2023.
Upland cotton harvested acres is 148,000, up 29 percent from 2023. The yield is expected to average 1,070 pound.
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Ted Schneider: 2024 Cotton Achievement Award Recipient Helps Set Cotton’s Sustainable Direction
Sustainability is now a key component in cotton production around the world. And no more so than in the U.S., where cotton growers have multiple industry and corporate options for participation. Many dedicated people have invested many hours in developing, nurturing, and driving these programs to their current levels over the past several years.
Among all of those folks, you’ll find Ted Schneider.
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Cotton Continues To Battle Bearish Indicators As 2025 Begins
The New Year brings joy and hope for another successful cotton year. While the beginning of the year saw prices fall below 68 cents, the market still projects a recovery to the 72-cent level. Yet, most fundamentals point to lower prices, at least until the expiry of the March futures contract.
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U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol Opens 2025 Enrollment, Applications Open for Climate Smart Cotton Program
U.S. cotton growers can now enroll in the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol and apply for the Climate Smart Cotton Program for the 2025 crop year. These programs enable growers to demonstrate their commitment to sustainable cotton production, meeting the increasing demand for responsibly produced fiber.
The Trust Protocol also provides growers with data and resources to choose practices that are best for their land and business. By tracking key metrics like water use, land use, and greenhouse gas emissions, growers gain valuable insights into their farm’s environmental footprint.
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Cotton’s Good News/Bad News Condition
Obviously, this market is wearing me out – and you, too! I commented last week that any price slippage below 69 cents would be short lived. I refused to believe my own words. That comment was written with hope in mind.
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Deltapine Releases Four New Cotton Varities
Four new products have been added to the Deltapine cotton seed lineup for 2025.
The announcement was made at the the Deltapine New Product Evaluator Summit in Nashville, Tenn., on December 13 and 14, where producers from across the Cotton Belt met to hear the news.
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Searching For Precision Management tools To Improve Cotton Sustainability
A multistate research team will work with Cotton Belt farmers to develop and test regenerative practices such as winter cover crops, summer-dormant perennial covers, interseeded harvestable covers, and grazing integration.
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USDA Appoints Members, Alternates & Advisors To Serve On The Cotton Board
The United States Department of Agriculture has announced the appointment of seven members, seven alternates, and two advisors to serve three-year terms on The Cotton Board from Jan. 1, 2025, through Dec. 31, 2027. Additionally, USDA appointed seven individuals to fill board vacancies.
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What Do Cotton And Milk Have In Common?
When you drive past a cotton field, you might think about soft-spun T-shirts, and a well-known advertising slogan may come to mind. After all, cotton is the “fabric of our lives.” But within each of those cotton bolls are whole cottonseeds that contribute to another significant market – and famous ad campaign. “Got milk?”
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Cotton Market Shows Life As March Contract Period Begins
Strong export sales, coupled with the beginning of the December contract’s expiry, brought life to the cotton market. The expiring December contract had a limit and near limit-up move as December futures gave way to the March contract as the nearby trading contract
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2024 In Review: Cotton Industry Rising to the Challenge
Prior to and throughout 2024, the National Cotton Council (NCC) focused its efforts on shaping policies for a new farm bill.
The NCC has been proactive in communicating its priorities to Congress and the Administration, advocating for a meaningful farm bill that includes an effective safety net and comprehensive risk management tools.
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Cotton Market Shows Life As March Contract Period Begins
Strong export sales, coupled with the beginning of the December contract’s expiry, brought life to the cotton market. The expiring December contract had a limit and near limit-up move as December futures gave way to the March contract as the nearby trading contract.
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Louisiana Crop Production Report: November 8, 2024
Louisiana corn for grain production is forecast at 84.1 million bushels, unchanged from the October 1 forecast but down 29 percent from 2023. Based on conditions as of November 1, yield is expected to average 189 bushels per acre, unchanged from last month but up 14 bushels from last year. Producers expect to harvest 445,000 acres of corn for grain, down 235,000 acres from 2023.
Upland cotton production is forecast at 310,000 bales, up 10,000 bales from the October 1 forecast and 101,000 bales above last year.
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