ids report summarizes cotton production practices and costs in the United States. Results show marked regional differences in cotton production practices and costs. Fertilizer and chemical inputs are major components of total cash expenses for producing cotton in the Southeast. Chemical inputs and irrigation are major cost items for cotton in the West. Most of the data were obtained from a survey of cotton producers in the major cotton producing regions.
● Tennessee producers planted approximately 530,000 acres of cotton and harvested approximately 52...
U.S. farmers produced about 17 percent of the world’s cotton in 1985, down from about 31 percent in ...
In the US, just over seventeen million bales of cotton (8.2 billion pounds) were harvested from 13 m...
This report presents results of a survey of cotton production inputs and costs in 20 major producin...
Costs of producing cotton vary considerably among and within regions. The major factors affecting ...
Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) data for 2007 highlight the production\r practices an...
Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) data for 2007 highlight the production\r practices an...
This report presents State-level cotton production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Six hundre...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The total cost of producing the U.S. crop of upland cotton in 1964...
The comparative advantage of cotton production was examined for three production systems in the Unit...
The comparative advantage of cotton production was examined for three production systems in the Unit...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The total cost of producing the U.S. crop of upland cotton in 196...
The United States produces nearly 20 percent of the world's cotton and ranks second to China as the ...
At head of title: Department of the Interior, Census Office.Pt. 1. General discussion of cotton prod...
Producing a pound of cotton cost U.S. farmers 38 cents in operating costs and another 35 cents in ov...
● Tennessee producers planted approximately 530,000 acres of cotton and harvested approximately 52...
U.S. farmers produced about 17 percent of the world’s cotton in 1985, down from about 31 percent in ...
In the US, just over seventeen million bales of cotton (8.2 billion pounds) were harvested from 13 m...
This report presents results of a survey of cotton production inputs and costs in 20 major producin...
Costs of producing cotton vary considerably among and within regions. The major factors affecting ...
Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) data for 2007 highlight the production\r practices an...
Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) data for 2007 highlight the production\r practices an...
This report presents State-level cotton production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Six hundre...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The total cost of producing the U.S. crop of upland cotton in 1964...
The comparative advantage of cotton production was examined for three production systems in the Unit...
The comparative advantage of cotton production was examined for three production systems in the Unit...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The total cost of producing the U.S. crop of upland cotton in 196...
The United States produces nearly 20 percent of the world's cotton and ranks second to China as the ...
At head of title: Department of the Interior, Census Office.Pt. 1. General discussion of cotton prod...
Producing a pound of cotton cost U.S. farmers 38 cents in operating costs and another 35 cents in ov...
● Tennessee producers planted approximately 530,000 acres of cotton and harvested approximately 52...
U.S. farmers produced about 17 percent of the world’s cotton in 1985, down from about 31 percent in ...
In the US, just over seventeen million bales of cotton (8.2 billion pounds) were harvested from 13 m...