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Guides for production, pest management and budgeting, as well as cotton variety trial data, are a few of the resources included on this site for growers and crop advisors managing cotton in Missouri.
This website focuses on farm-level implementation of strategies for Texas cotton growers to deal with yield and price risk. Growers around the U.S., however, can also learn about basics of marketing plans, which are grower contingency plans for uncertain market situations.
Basis is the difference between a cash price and the futures price of a particular commodity on a given futures exchange. This tool provides basis information for cotton, wheat, corn, sorguhm and soybean in Texas.
This is a spreadsheet-based decision tool was developed to assist row crop producers in Louisiana. The decision tool contains five Excel worksheets to compare net returns above variable production costs for three alternative sets of crop choices.
NC State creates projected budgets for producers to use for planning purposes.
Each year, the Texas A&M Extension service creates projected budgets for cotton growers to use for planning purposes.
The University of Georgia at Athens Extension creates projected budgets for producers to use for planning purposes.
Louisiana State University Ag Center creates projected budgets, projected costs and returns and other financial decision aids for producers to use for planning purposes.
Mississippi State creates a yearly report designed to provide necessary planning data to farmers, research and extension staffs, lending agencies and others in agriculture.
These field crop enterprise budgets are designed to assist Arkansas producers in evaluating expected costs and returns and other related production economics information, data and analysis.
OSU Extension has created a variety of fact sheets from general production information, to pest management guides, to pros and cons of specific herbicides.
The University of California Agronomy Research and Information Center provides growers with access to newsletters, production guidelines and variety trial results, among other resources.