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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.
This site provides good background on whole cottonseed as a feed ingredient, especially for dairy cows. It is also a place for cottonseed sellers and buyers to connect online.
This web page supplies monthly cottonseed prices by region and supply/demand estimates.
This Texas A&M University website contains information on key areas of cotton production and management for Southwestern producers. It provides a number of helpful decision aids, tools and publications.
The University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service provides up-to-date educational programs consisting of research-based information for profitable cotton production.
Field to Market® provides outcomes-based measurement tools and resources to help growers continuously improve their sustainability performance and their marketability.
The potential to gain value from the data being recorded by modern machinery, new sensors, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and satellite images is still emerging. This document describes opportunities for gins and growers to benefit from data.
The Cotton Loan Calculator is designed to assist in the evaluation of variety trials. It derives loan values by applying USDA premiums and discounts to sets of HVI classing data. The program is updated each year.
The Cotton LEADS(SM) program promotes the environmentally and socially responsible practices of U.S. cotton farmers by telling the story to brands and retailers around the world.