Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Triangle Farms- Missouri Farmer Promotes Growth Of Cotton Both In And Out Of The Field

By Carroll Smith / Contributing Editor Jeff Hux, who was recognized as Cotton Farmer of the Year at the 29th Annual National Cotton & Rice Conference, farms in the unique agricultural area known as the Missouri Bootheel in the northern...

Targeted Spray Herbicide Technology – Southern Plains Evaluation

Shelley Heinrich, Cotton Board Southern Plains Regional Communications Manager The Cotton Research & Promotion Program, funded by U.S. cotton growers and importers, continues to invest in research aimed at improving producer profitability. One area receiving increased attention is precision agriculture...

Staying Ahead Of The Cotton Jassid: UGA Extension’s Rapid Response To An Invasive Pest

EMILY CABRERA / TIFTON, GEORGIA “That’s the nature of this insect,” said Phillip Roberts, University of Georgia Cooperative Extension entomologist based on the UGA Tifton campus. Within days of detection, Extension specialists were running laboratory bioassays to answer the most urgent question growers ask...

2026 Cotton Outlook and Market Situation

Yangxuan Liu Cotton remains financially strained: High input costs, elevated interest rates, and weak prices have left U.S. cotton producers with ongoing negative profit margins, continuing a long-term trend of economic losses. Global competition and oversupply dampen prices: Rising...

Arkansas Cotton Growers to Receive Rebate From Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation

LITTLE ROCK, Ark The Arkansas Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation (ABWEF) board of directors voted to authorize the distribution of a $1 per acre cash rebate to growers for assessments paid on the 2025 cotton acres verified with the Arkansas Boll...

Insights gleaned from field sampling: a story told through living roots

Sap, soil and tissue sampling with US cotton farmer Zeb Winslow By Bec Sloane, US Communications Coordinator Fifth-generation cotton producer Zeb Winslow keeps one eye on what is happening above ground, the other on what’s happening below. Based in Scotland Neck,...

Uncovering The Roots Of Climate-Resilient Cotton

DENISE ATTAWAY CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Cotton is an essential crop for the United States economy, but traditional breeding practices have unintentionally left modern cotton varieties vulnerable to climate change. A new study is shedding light on how to make cotton more climate-resilient...

Preparations for Cotton Planting

Guy Collins and Keith Edmisten The NCDA & CS Cotton Seed Quality Testing Program continues to serve as a valuable tool for growers. The number of low quality seed lots or stop sales have historically been very low and infrequent,...

2026/27 Fundamentals, Outlook, and Caveats

Dr. John Robinson in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Texas A&M University. It is never too early to develop a marketing plan for the upcoming crop. Longer run price outcomes for the 2026 crop depend on expectations of supply and demand. ...

Ken Legé TEXAS

Specialists Speaking Ken Legé TEXAS While it is typical for the High Plains to have very little to no precipitation during late winter to early spring, the low, stagnant commodity price for cotton accentuates the need to scrutinize every input going into...

Brian Pieralisi MISSISSIPPI

Specialists Speaking Brian Pieralisi MISSISSIPPI During our winter Extension programming, the three main points I focused on to try to remain profitable this year were variety selection, reducing seeding rates, and pulling back on nitrogen rates. Based on our Mississippi State Extension...

Zachary Treadway ARKANSAS

Specialists Speaking Zachary Treadway ARKANSAS It feels like we just started the new year and gathered in San Antonio at the Beltwide Cotton Conference, but the calendar on my wall says we are almost halfway through March. There are planters rolling in...

Guy Collins NORTH CAROLINA

Specialists Speaking Guy Collins NORTH CAROLINA By this point in time, most variety decisions have been made, burndown applications and any preplant tillage are being conducted, and we watch and wait anxiously to begin planting. Important decisions are best made when we...

Camp Hand GEORGIA

Specialists Speaking Camp Hand GEORGIA It is hard to believe another growing season is upon us, and as we approach our planting window, there are two words that come to mind: timeliness and efficiency. The situation is tough again in 2026, although the...

Josh Lee ALABAMA

Specialists Speaking Josh Lee ALABAMA The start of a new cotton growing season is always an exciting time of year, but it’s also one of the busiest. Trying to make sure you have everything you need to plant cotton is no small...

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