RICHTON — Mississippi cotton farmers are losing money — and some are preparing to abandon the crop altogether due to falling prices, extreme weather events, rising input costs and trade tensions.
A rainy spring caused major delays in cotton planting across Mississippi, leading to inconsistent crop development and reduced acreage statewide.As of Aug. 31, the U.S. Department of Agriculture rated ...
Legislation authorizes transferable tax credits to incentivize the consumption of U.S. cotton and U.S. cotton manufactured products.
MSU’s Gharakhani in The Conversation: Robots could have massive impact on cotton production Published on February 13, 2024 Featured, Faculty & Staff News, Health & Environment News, Science & ...
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