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the cotton enterprise, as well as the characteristics of\r U.S. cotton farm operations. Combining ARMS data with ERS cost-of-cotton … production\r estimates for 2007 provides a 1-year snapshot of cotton producers. For instance, low-cost producers reported higher … yields and lower levels of major inputs per planted cotton acre than mid- and high-cost producers in 2007. Southwest …
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Pesticide use has changed considerably over the past five decades. Rapid growth characterized the first 20 years, ending in 1981. The total quantity of pesticides applied to the 21 crops analyzed grew from 196 million pounds of pesticide active ingredients in 1960 to 632 million pounds in 1981....
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The average charge for saw-ginning and wrapping a 480-pound net-weight bale of cotton in the United States was $43 ….S. average ginning charge. There were a total of 1,357 I active cotton gins operating in the 14 major cotton-producing States …
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Three experimental harvesting and storage treatments were applied to seed cotton in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta to … treatment was replicated five times in each of two successive crop years. Development of aflatoxins in cottonseeds during seed-cotton … storage may be minimized by ginning the picked-wet cotton by the end of the third day after harvesting and by ginning the …
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