Agribusiness Report Podcast: Dr. Gary Adams
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Dr. Gary Adams is President and CEO of the National Cotton Council (NCC) and talks about the current market situation, exports, extreme weather, and the … Read More
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Dr. Gary Adams is President and CEO of the National Cotton Council (NCC) and talks about the current market situation, exports, extreme weather, and the … Read More
HOUSTON, TX – Higher prices for both old-crop cotton and new-crop (2022 season), has U.S. farmers looking to increase planted acreage across the cotton belt this year. According to results … Read More
The longest-running farm program in West Texas, the AgriBusiness Report is our daily interview program with decision-makers in the world of Agriculture. Today’s guest is National Cotton Council CEO Gary Adams
U.S. Commodity groups have recently filed comments to the U.S. International Trade Commission regarding a petition by an agricultural input company to enforce countervailing duties on imports of phosphate fertilizer from Russia and Morocco.
As a result of large carryover sales from the 2019 crop year and increased purchases from China, U.S. export commitments and shipments of cotton have been very strong for the 2020 crop year.
According to their Annual Planting Intentions survey, the National Cotton Council is projecting a decrease of more than 5 percent in domestic cotton acreage for 2021.
With other crop alternatives holding better odds for profitability, the National Cotton Council believes cotton acreage in the United States will fall 5.2 percent this year.
The council is set to release results of their annual Planting Intentions Survey Thursday.
Sustainability took the main stage at Wednesday’s annual Beltwide Cotton Conference.