The U.S. cotton industry is setting some tough “but achievable” environmental sustainability goals aimed at positioning it to be a supplier of choice for the world’s textile and apparel manufacturers.
NSP has set a yield goal of 250 bushels/acre to illustrate sorghum's yield potential and is offering incentives to award growers who reach this benchmark.
Southwest Farmers and ranchers have multiple opportunities over coming weeks and months to pick up useful information and a few continuing education units at field days, conferences and expos across the region.
Cotton and peanut producers looking to employ the latest research-based best management practices and most up-to-date products should plan to attend the Sept. 21 OSU Caddo Research Station Peanut and Cotton Field Tour in Ft. Cobb.
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