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CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. MANAGING NEMATODES IN COTTON-BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS Table 1.Damage thresholds per 100 cm3 soil (number of nematodes required to cause a 10% or greater yield loss) as affected by sampling date, soil type, and tillage. Nematode pecies October Sand to Sandy loam January Sand to Sandy loam WHAT ARE THEY? THE RESEARCH CENTER INCLUDE THE DYEING AND WHAT IS IT? The Fiber Processing Laboratory is a fully equipped yarn manufacturing pilot facility capable of producing both carded and combed 100% cotton and cotton - rich blended yarns.J. BERRYE WORSHAM
Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. FUSARIUM RACE-4 UPLAND SCREENING AND EVALUATION Cotton Incorporated FOV-4 Screening •Screen 1,000 Upland entries using O&A’s Site Specific Mass Screening (SSMS) protocol •10 Entries advanced to 2nd year BATCH BLEACHING OF NONWOVEN COTTON FABRICS TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 TRI 5001 BATCH BLEACHING OF NONWOVENCOTTON FABRICS
WICKING WINDOWS™ TECHNOLOGY COTTON MOISTURE MANAGEMENT Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. WEEKLY COTTON MARKET NEWS AND COMMENTARY BY DR. O.A. CLEVELAND Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. SEED COTTON HANDLING & STORAGE 2 For many years, trailers were the primary method of moving harvested cotton from the field to the cotton gin. Until the mid-1940s, cotton was primarily hand harvested and COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILES TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 ISP 1001 COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILESThis report is
CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. MANAGING NEMATODES IN COTTON-BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS Table 1.Damage thresholds per 100 cm3 soil (number of nematodes required to cause a 10% or greater yield loss) as affected by sampling date, soil type, and tillage. Nematode pecies October Sand to Sandy loam January Sand to Sandy loam WHAT ARE THEY? THE RESEARCH CENTER INCLUDE THE DYEING AND WHAT IS IT? The Fiber Processing Laboratory is a fully equipped yarn manufacturing pilot facility capable of producing both carded and combed 100% cotton and cotton - rich blended yarns.J. BERRYE WORSHAM
Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. FUSARIUM RACE-4 UPLAND SCREENING AND EVALUATION Cotton Incorporated FOV-4 Screening •Screen 1,000 Upland entries using O&A’s Site Specific Mass Screening (SSMS) protocol •10 Entries advanced to 2nd year BATCH BLEACHING OF NONWOVEN COTTON FABRICS TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 TRI 5001 BATCH BLEACHING OF NONWOVENCOTTON FABRICS
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Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. COTTON STANDARDS WEBSITES Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. TRANSDRY® TECHNOLOGY MOISTURE WICKING Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. COTTON LEAFROLL DWARF VIRUS RESEARCH Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. COTTON FIBER PREPARATION Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. COTTON MARKETING WEEKLY MAY 28, 2021 COTTON MARKETING Cotton Marketing Weekly May 28, 2021 Dr. O. A. Cleveland Cotton Marketing Analyst Professor Emeritus, Mississippi State UniversityCotton is a Calling
EXECUTIVE COTTON UPDATE Executive Cotton Update U.S. Macroeconomic Indicators & the Cotton Supply Chain June 2021 www.cottoninc.com Macroeconomic Overview: Job growth picked up in May, but the U.S. economy is still down 7.6 million positions since the onset of the COVID crisis. JUNE 2021 MONTHLY ECONOMIC LETTER Recent Price Data cents/lb Latest Value (Jun 10) Latest Month (May) Last 12 Months (Jun20-May21) NY Nearby 87.4 84.9 73.8 A Index 95.690.9 80.3
SENSOR-BASED VARIABLE RATE APPLICATION FOR COTTON This eight-page document provides general background on sensor-based applications and provides examples of how to use equipment-mounted sensors for real-time control of plant growth regulators, harvest aidsand nitrogen.
COTTON INCORPORATED
Cotton Incorporated is a not-for-profit company providing the resources and research needed to help companies develop and market superior, innovative, and profitable cotton products. The company’s efforts are focused across every area of the cotton life cycle from fiber through finished product. COTTON QUALITY AND CLASSIFICATION Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. USDA OFFICIAL STANDARDS FOR COTTON CLASSIFICATION COTTON MARKET FUNDAMENTALS AND MONTHLY COTTON PRICE OUTLOOK The A Index increased from levels near 85 cents/lb in early April to those near 95 cents/lb in early May. The China Cotton Index (CC Index 3128B) climbed from 106 to 114 cents/lb over the past month. In domestic terms, prices increased from 15,300 to 16,100 RMB/ton. The RMB strengthened against the USD since early April, from 6.56 to 6.43RMB/USD.
CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Spot prices for Memphis North are slightly lower, with trades occurring the last week of February at $200, down $10 per ton. The Boot Heel is slightly higher with offers at $215. West Texas has retraced slightly, with trades nearby occurring at under $280 per ton. Arizona is offered at $325 nearby, and $330 for March for no majorchange.
HOME - COTTON CULTIVATED Cotton Farming . Watch what you tankmix with dicamba, particularly if spraying for grasses . June 8, 2021 . In 2020 we began seeing several cases where summer grass weeds like goosegrass and junglerice were poorly controlled by postemergence treatments in ma COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILES TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 ISP 1001 COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILESThis report is
HOME - COTTON LIFESTYLE MONITOR Reporting on America's attitudes and behaviors. The mission of Cotton Incorporated is to increase the demand for and profitability of cotton. The Cotton Incorporated Lifestyle Monitorâ„¢ helps fulfill this mission, by providing a range of marketing data and analyses to better inform decision makers on the global cotton supply chain. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF COTTON INSECTICIDE APPLICATIONSSEE MORE ON COTTONTODAY.COTTONINC.COMREDUCTION OF TORQUE
TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 TRI 2002 KNIT FABRICS AND THE REDUCTIONOF TORQUE
COTTON INCORPORATED
Cotton Incorporated is a not-for-profit company providing the resources and research needed to help companies develop and market superior, innovative, and profitable cotton products. The company’s efforts are focused across every area of the cotton life cycle from fiber through finished product. COTTON QUALITY AND CLASSIFICATION Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. USDA OFFICIAL STANDARDS FOR COTTON CLASSIFICATION COTTON MARKET FUNDAMENTALS AND MONTHLY COTTON PRICE OUTLOOK The A Index increased from levels near 85 cents/lb in early April to those near 95 cents/lb in early May. The China Cotton Index (CC Index 3128B) climbed from 106 to 114 cents/lb over the past month. In domestic terms, prices increased from 15,300 to 16,100 RMB/ton. The RMB strengthened against the USD since early April, from 6.56 to 6.43RMB/USD.
CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Spot prices for Memphis North are slightly lower, with trades occurring the last week of February at $200, down $10 per ton. The Boot Heel is slightly higher with offers at $215. West Texas has retraced slightly, with trades nearby occurring at under $280 per ton. Arizona is offered at $325 nearby, and $330 for March for no majorchange.
HOME - COTTON CULTIVATED Cotton Farming . Watch what you tankmix with dicamba, particularly if spraying for grasses . June 8, 2021 . In 2020 we began seeing several cases where summer grass weeds like goosegrass and junglerice were poorly controlled by postemergence treatments in ma COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILES TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 ISP 1001 COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILESThis report is
HOME - COTTON LIFESTYLE MONITOR Reporting on America's attitudes and behaviors. The mission of Cotton Incorporated is to increase the demand for and profitability of cotton. The Cotton Incorporated Lifestyle Monitorâ„¢ helps fulfill this mission, by providing a range of marketing data and analyses to better inform decision makers on the global cotton supply chain. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF COTTON INSECTICIDE APPLICATIONSSEE MORE ON COTTONTODAY.COTTONINC.COMREDUCTION OF TORQUE
TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 TRI 2002 KNIT FABRICS AND THE REDUCTIONOF TORQUE
COTTON INCORPORATED
Cotton Incorporated is a not-for-profit company providing the resources and research needed to help companies develop and market superior, innovative, and profitable cotton products. The company’s efforts are focused across every area of the cotton life cycle from fiber through finished product. EXECUTIVE COTTON UPDATE Executive Cotton Update U.S. Macroeconomic Indicators & the Cotton Supply Chain June 2021 www.cottoninc.com Macroeconomic Overview: Job growth picked up in May, but the U.S. economy is still down 7.6 million positions since the onset of the COVID crisis. CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Spot prices for Memphis North are slightly lower, with trades occurring the last week of February at $200, down $10 per ton. The Boot Heel is slightly higher with offers at $215. West Texas has retraced slightly, with trades nearby occurring at under $280 per ton. Arizona is offered at $325 nearby, and $330 for March for no majorchange.
COTTON MARKET FUNDAMENTALS AND MONTHLY COTTON PRICE OUTLOOK The A Index increased from levels near 85 cents/lb in early April to those near 95 cents/lb in early May. The China Cotton Index (CC Index 3128B) climbed from 106 to 114 cents/lb over the past month. In domestic terms, prices increased from 15,300 to 16,100 RMB/ton. The RMB strengthened against the USD since early April, from 6.56 to 6.43RMB/USD.
COTTON MARKETING WEEKLY MAY 28, 2021 COTTON MARKETING Cotton Marketing Weekly May 28, 2021 Dr. O. A. Cleveland Cotton Marketing Analyst Professor Emeritus, Mississippi State UniversityCotton is a Calling
U.S. COTTON FIBER CHART Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. TRANSDRY® TECHNOLOGY MOISTURE WICKING Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. WEEKLY COTTON MARKET NEWS AND COMMENTARY BY DR. O.A. CLEVELAND May 21, 2021. Cotton is a Calling. More Backing than Filling! The cotton market is at least limping along. The 81-82 cent support level held, and prices are now fighting to get above the 85-cent level. The ceiling at 85 cents is likely noting but glass, but until we IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FUSARIUM WILT RACE 4 Fusarium wilt of cotton, caused by the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Race 4 (FOV4), was confirmed in numerous fields in El Paso and Hudspeth counties in Texas in 2017. Undoubtedly, it was present in those fields for several years, but how the disease entered the area remains unknown. FOV4 was first identified in the United HOME - COTTON LIFESTYLE MONITOR Reporting on America's attitudes and behaviors. The mission of Cotton Incorporated is to increase the demand for and profitability of cotton. The Cotton Incorporated Lifestyle Monitor™ helps fulfill this mission, by providing a range of marketing data and analyses to better inform decision makers on the global cotton supply chain.COTTON INCORPORATED
Cotton Incorporated is a not-for-profit company providing the resources and research needed to help companies develop and market superior, innovative, and profitable cotton products. The company’s efforts are focused across every area of the cotton life cycle from fiber through finished product. COTTON QUALITY AND CLASSIFICATION Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. USDA OFFICIAL STANDARDS FOR COTTON CLASSIFICATION COTTON MARKET FUNDAMENTALS AND MONTHLY COTTON PRICE OUTLOOK The A Index increased from levels near 85 cents/lb in early April to those near 95 cents/lb in early May. The China Cotton Index (CC Index 3128B) climbed from 106 to 114 cents/lb over the past month. In domestic terms, prices increased from 15,300 to 16,100 RMB/ton. The RMB strengthened against the USD since early April, from 6.56 to 6.43RMB/USD.
CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Spot prices for Memphis North are slightly lower, with trades occurring the last week of February at $200, down $10 per ton. The Boot Heel is slightly higher with offers at $215. West Texas has retraced slightly, with trades nearby occurring at under $280 per ton. Arizona is offered at $325 nearby, and $330 for March for no majorchange.
HOME - COTTON CULTIVATED Cotton Farming . Watch what you tankmix with dicamba, particularly if spraying for grasses . June 8, 2021 . In 2020 we began seeing several cases where summer grass weeds like goosegrass and junglerice were poorly controlled by postemergence treatments in ma COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILES TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 ISP 1001 COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILESThis report is
HOME - COTTON LIFESTYLE MONITOR Reporting on America's attitudes and behaviors. The mission of Cotton Incorporated is to increase the demand for and profitability of cotton. The Cotton Incorporated Lifestyle Monitorâ„¢ helps fulfill this mission, by providing a range of marketing data and analyses to better inform decision makers on the global cotton supply chain. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF COTTON INSECTICIDE APPLICATIONSSEE MORE ON COTTONTODAY.COTTONINC.COMREDUCTION OF TORQUE
TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 TRI 2002 KNIT FABRICS AND THE REDUCTIONOF TORQUE
COTTON INCORPORATED
Cotton Incorporated is a not-for-profit company providing the resources and research needed to help companies develop and market superior, innovative, and profitable cotton products. The company’s efforts are focused across every area of the cotton life cycle from fiber through finished product. COTTON QUALITY AND CLASSIFICATION Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. USDA OFFICIAL STANDARDS FOR COTTON CLASSIFICATION COTTON MARKET FUNDAMENTALS AND MONTHLY COTTON PRICE OUTLOOK The A Index increased from levels near 85 cents/lb in early April to those near 95 cents/lb in early May. The China Cotton Index (CC Index 3128B) climbed from 106 to 114 cents/lb over the past month. In domestic terms, prices increased from 15,300 to 16,100 RMB/ton. The RMB strengthened against the USD since early April, from 6.56 to 6.43RMB/USD.
CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Spot prices for Memphis North are slightly lower, with trades occurring the last week of February at $200, down $10 per ton. The Boot Heel is slightly higher with offers at $215. West Texas has retraced slightly, with trades nearby occurring at under $280 per ton. Arizona is offered at $325 nearby, and $330 for March for no majorchange.
HOME - COTTON CULTIVATED Cotton Farming . Watch what you tankmix with dicamba, particularly if spraying for grasses . June 8, 2021 . In 2020 we began seeing several cases where summer grass weeds like goosegrass and junglerice were poorly controlled by postemergence treatments in ma COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILES TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 ISP 1001 COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILESThis report is
HOME - COTTON LIFESTYLE MONITOR Reporting on America's attitudes and behaviors. The mission of Cotton Incorporated is to increase the demand for and profitability of cotton. The Cotton Incorporated Lifestyle Monitorâ„¢ helps fulfill this mission, by providing a range of marketing data and analyses to better inform decision makers on the global cotton supply chain. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF COTTON INSECTICIDE APPLICATIONSSEE MORE ON COTTONTODAY.COTTONINC.COMREDUCTION OF TORQUE
TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 TRI 2002 KNIT FABRICS AND THE REDUCTIONOF TORQUE
COTTON INCORPORATED
Cotton Incorporated is a not-for-profit company providing the resources and research needed to help companies develop and market superior, innovative, and profitable cotton products. The company’s efforts are focused across every area of the cotton life cycle from fiber through finished product. EXECUTIVE COTTON UPDATE Executive Cotton Update U.S. Macroeconomic Indicators & the Cotton Supply Chain June 2021 www.cottoninc.com Macroeconomic Overview: Job growth picked up in May, but the U.S. economy is still down 7.6 million positions since the onset of the COVID crisis. CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Spot prices for Memphis North are slightly lower, with trades occurring the last week of February at $200, down $10 per ton. The Boot Heel is slightly higher with offers at $215. West Texas has retraced slightly, with trades nearby occurring at under $280 per ton. Arizona is offered at $325 nearby, and $330 for March for no majorchange.
COTTON MARKET FUNDAMENTALS AND MONTHLY COTTON PRICE OUTLOOK The A Index increased from levels near 85 cents/lb in early April to those near 95 cents/lb in early May. The China Cotton Index (CC Index 3128B) climbed from 106 to 114 cents/lb over the past month. In domestic terms, prices increased from 15,300 to 16,100 RMB/ton. The RMB strengthened against the USD since early April, from 6.56 to 6.43RMB/USD.
COTTON MARKETING WEEKLY MAY 28, 2021 COTTON MARKETING Cotton Marketing Weekly May 28, 2021 Dr. O. A. Cleveland Cotton Marketing Analyst Professor Emeritus, Mississippi State UniversityCotton is a Calling
U.S. COTTON FIBER CHART Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. TRANSDRY® TECHNOLOGY MOISTURE WICKING Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. WEEKLY COTTON MARKET NEWS AND COMMENTARY BY DR. O.A. CLEVELAND May 21, 2021. Cotton is a Calling. More Backing than Filling! The cotton market is at least limping along. The 81-82 cent support level held, and prices are now fighting to get above the 85-cent level. The ceiling at 85 cents is likely noting but glass, but until we IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FUSARIUM WILT RACE 4 Fusarium wilt of cotton, caused by the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Race 4 (FOV4), was confirmed in numerous fields in El Paso and Hudspeth counties in Texas in 2017. Undoubtedly, it was present in those fields for several years, but how the disease entered the area remains unknown. FOV4 was first identified in the United HOME - COTTON LIFESTYLE MONITOR Reporting on America's attitudes and behaviors. The mission of Cotton Incorporated is to increase the demand for and profitability of cotton. The Cotton Incorporated Lifestyle Monitor™ helps fulfill this mission, by providing a range of marketing data and analyses to better inform decision makers on the global cotton supply chain.COTTON INCORPORATED
Cotton Incorporated is a not-for-profit company providing the resources and research needed to help companies develop and market superior, innovative, and profitable cotton products. The company’s efforts are focused across every area of the cotton life cycle from fiber through finished product. WICKING WINDOWS™ TECHNOLOGY COTTON MOISTURE MANAGEMENTCOTTON WICKING FABRICHANES WICKING COTTON MASKSVAPE WICKING COTTONWHAT IS COTTON The Sweat Hiding T echnology is a multifunctional innov ation for cotton that wicks sweat from. the skin and keeps unwanted sweat marks from showing. The dual application pr ocess prints. a high-performance wicking nish on the inside of the fabric and a breathable moisture barrier. on the outside. CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Spot prices for Memphis North are slightly lower, with trades occurring the last week of February at $200, down $10 per ton. The Boot Heel is slightly higher with offers at $215. West Texas has retraced slightly, with trades nearby occurring at under $280 per ton. Arizona is offered at $325 nearby, and $330 for March for no majorchange.
PRODUCT EVALUATION LAB COTTON INCORPORATED PRODUCT Cotton Incorporated’s Product Evaluation Laboratory (PEL) provides a wide range of standard fiber, yarn, fabric and product tests in support of internal research and marketing efforts and for the cotton breeders working through Cotton Incorporated’s Agricultural Research Division programs. The PEL has two testing and evaluation labs: aJ. BERRYE WORSHAM
J. Berrye Worsham is President and Chief Executive Officer of Cotton Incorporated. In this role, Mr. Worsham oversees the company’s global research and marketing programs. These efforts are conducted through its World Headquarters in Cary, N.C., and its Consumer Marketing Headquarters in New York. Mr. Worsham joined CottonIncorporated in
IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FUSARIUM WILT RACE 4FUSARIUM WILT BASILFUSARIUM WILT PALMSFUSARIUM WILT PALMSFUSARIUM WILT RESISTANT TOMATOESFUSARIUM WILT TOMATO TREATMENT Fusarium wilt of cotton, caused by the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Race 4 (FOV4), was confirmed in numerous fields in El Paso and Hudspeth counties in Texas in 2017. Undoubtedly, it was present in those fields for several years, but how the disease entered the area remains unknown. FOV4 was first identified in the United COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILES TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 ISP 1001 COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILESThis report is
AIRJET SPINNING OF COTTON YARNS Short Fiber Content An inherent trait of MVS is the removal of short fibers during spinning. A higher SFC% in the virgin cotton lint or the introduction of waste into the laydown negatively affects yarn quality FUSARIUM RACE-4 UPLAND SCREENING AND EVALUATION Cotton Incorporated FOV-4 Screening •Screen 1,000 Upland entries using O&A’s Site Specific Mass Screening (SSMS) protocol •10 Entries advanced to 2nd year WHAT ARE THEY? THE RESEARCH CENTER INCLUDE THE DYEING AND WHAT IS IT? The Fiber Processing Laboratory is a fully equipped yarn manufacturing pilot facility capable of producing both carded and combed 100% cotton and cotton - rich blended yarns.COTTON INCORPORATED
Cotton Incorporated is a not-for-profit company providing the resources and research needed to help companies develop and market superior, innovative, and profitable cotton products. The company’s efforts are focused across every area of the cotton life cycle from fiber through finished product. WICKING WINDOWS™ TECHNOLOGY COTTON MOISTURE MANAGEMENTCOTTON WICKING FABRICHANES WICKING COTTON MASKSVAPE WICKING COTTONWHAT IS COTTON The Sweat Hiding T echnology is a multifunctional innov ation for cotton that wicks sweat from. the skin and keeps unwanted sweat marks from showing. The dual application pr ocess prints. a high-performance wicking nish on the inside of the fabric and a breathable moisture barrier. on the outside. CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Spot prices for Memphis North are slightly lower, with trades occurring the last week of February at $200, down $10 per ton. The Boot Heel is slightly higher with offers at $215. West Texas has retraced slightly, with trades nearby occurring at under $280 per ton. Arizona is offered at $325 nearby, and $330 for March for no majorchange.
PRODUCT EVALUATION LAB COTTON INCORPORATED PRODUCT Cotton Incorporated’s Product Evaluation Laboratory (PEL) provides a wide range of standard fiber, yarn, fabric and product tests in support of internal research and marketing efforts and for the cotton breeders working through Cotton Incorporated’s Agricultural Research Division programs. The PEL has two testing and evaluation labs: aJ. BERRYE WORSHAM
J. Berrye Worsham is President and Chief Executive Officer of Cotton Incorporated. In this role, Mr. Worsham oversees the company’s global research and marketing programs. These efforts are conducted through its World Headquarters in Cary, N.C., and its Consumer Marketing Headquarters in New York. Mr. Worsham joined CottonIncorporated in
IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FUSARIUM WILT RACE 4FUSARIUM WILT BASILFUSARIUM WILT PALMSFUSARIUM WILT PALMSFUSARIUM WILT RESISTANT TOMATOESFUSARIUM WILT TOMATO TREATMENT Fusarium wilt of cotton, caused by the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Race 4 (FOV4), was confirmed in numerous fields in El Paso and Hudspeth counties in Texas in 2017. Undoubtedly, it was present in those fields for several years, but how the disease entered the area remains unknown. FOV4 was first identified in the United COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILES TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 ISP 1001 COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILESThis report is
AIRJET SPINNING OF COTTON YARNS Short Fiber Content An inherent trait of MVS is the removal of short fibers during spinning. A higher SFC% in the virgin cotton lint or the introduction of waste into the laydown negatively affects yarn quality FUSARIUM RACE-4 UPLAND SCREENING AND EVALUATION Cotton Incorporated FOV-4 Screening •Screen 1,000 Upland entries using O&A’s Site Specific Mass Screening (SSMS) protocol •10 Entries advanced to 2nd year WHAT ARE THEY? THE RESEARCH CENTER INCLUDE THE DYEING AND WHAT IS IT? The Fiber Processing Laboratory is a fully equipped yarn manufacturing pilot facility capable of producing both carded and combed 100% cotton and cotton - rich blended yarns. COTTON QUALITY AND CLASSIFICATION Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. COTTON MARKET FUNDAMENTALS AND MONTHLY COTTON PRICE OUTLOOK The A Index increased from levels near 85 cents/lb in early April to those near 95 cents/lb in early May. The China Cotton Index (CC Index 3128B) climbed from 106 to 114 cents/lb over the past month. In domestic terms, prices increased from 15,300 to 16,100 RMB/ton. The RMB strengthened against the USD since early April, from 6.56 to 6.43RMB/USD.
IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FUSARIUM WILT RACE 4 Fusarium wilt of cotton, caused by the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Race 4 (FOV4), was confirmed in numerous fields in El Paso and Hudspeth counties in Texas in 2017. Undoubtedly, it was present in those fields for several years, but how the disease entered the area remains unknown. FOV4 was first identified in the United TOUGH COTTON™ LICENSED SUPPLIERS Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved.COVID-19
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MANAGING NEMATODES IN COTTON-BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS Table 1.Damage thresholds per 100 cm3 soil (number of nematodes required to cause a 10% or greater yield loss) as affected by sampling date, soil type, and tillage. Nematode pecies October Sand to Sandy loam January Sand to Sandy loam A KEY TO THE THRIPS 042006FWF 1 A Key to the Thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) on Seedling Cotton in the Mid-Southern United States Jack. T. Reed1, Charles Allen2, Ralph Bagwell3, Don Cook3, Eugene Burris3, Barry Freeman4, Roger Leonard3, Gary.Lentz5 1 Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 29762 2 Texas Boll Weevil Eradication Program, Abilene, TX, 79606COTTON INCORPORATED
Cotton Incorporated is a not-for-profit company providing the resources and research needed to help companies develop and market superior, innovative, and profitable cotton products. The company’s efforts are focused across every area of the cotton life cycle from fiber through finished product. WICKING WINDOWS™ TECHNOLOGY COTTON MOISTURE MANAGEMENTCOTTON WICKING FABRICHANES WICKING COTTON MASKSVAPE WICKING COTTONWHAT IS COTTON The Sweat Hiding T echnology is a multifunctional innov ation for cotton that wicks sweat from. the skin and keeps unwanted sweat marks from showing. The dual application pr ocess prints. a high-performance wicking nish on the inside of the fabric and a breathable moisture barrier. on the outside. CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Spot prices for Memphis North are slightly lower, with trades occurring the last week of February at $200, down $10 per ton. The Boot Heel is slightly higher with offers at $215. West Texas has retraced slightly, with trades nearby occurring at under $280 per ton. Arizona is offered at $325 nearby, and $330 for March for no majorchange.
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J. Berrye Worsham is President and Chief Executive Officer of Cotton Incorporated. In this role, Mr. Worsham oversees the company’s global research and marketing programs. These efforts are conducted through its World Headquarters in Cary, N.C., and its Consumer Marketing Headquarters in New York. Mr. Worsham joined CottonIncorporated in
IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FUSARIUM WILT RACE 4FUSARIUM WILT BASILFUSARIUM WILT PALMSFUSARIUM WILT PALMSFUSARIUM WILT RESISTANT TOMATOESFUSARIUM WILT TOMATO TREATMENT Fusarium wilt of cotton, caused by the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Race 4 (FOV4), was confirmed in numerous fields in El Paso and Hudspeth counties in Texas in 2017. Undoubtedly, it was present in those fields for several years, but how the disease entered the area remains unknown. FOV4 was first identified in the United COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILES TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 ISP 1001 COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILESThis report is
AIRJET SPINNING OF COTTON YARNS Short Fiber Content An inherent trait of MVS is the removal of short fibers during spinning. A higher SFC% in the virgin cotton lint or the introduction of waste into the laydown negatively affects yarn quality FUSARIUM RACE-4 UPLAND SCREENING AND EVALUATION Cotton Incorporated FOV-4 Screening •Screen 1,000 Upland entries using O&A’s Site Specific Mass Screening (SSMS) protocol •10 Entries advanced to 2nd year WHAT ARE THEY? THE RESEARCH CENTER INCLUDE THE DYEING AND WHAT IS IT? The Fiber Processing Laboratory is a fully equipped yarn manufacturing pilot facility capable of producing both carded and combed 100% cotton and cotton - rich blended yarns.COTTON INCORPORATED
Cotton Incorporated is a not-for-profit company providing the resources and research needed to help companies develop and market superior, innovative, and profitable cotton products. The company’s efforts are focused across every area of the cotton life cycle from fiber through finished product. WICKING WINDOWS™ TECHNOLOGY COTTON MOISTURE MANAGEMENTCOTTON WICKING FABRICHANES WICKING COTTON MASKSVAPE WICKING COTTONWHAT IS COTTON The Sweat Hiding T echnology is a multifunctional innov ation for cotton that wicks sweat from. the skin and keeps unwanted sweat marks from showing. The dual application pr ocess prints. a high-performance wicking nish on the inside of the fabric and a breathable moisture barrier. on the outside. CURRENT COTTONSEED MARKET PRICES Spot prices for Memphis North are slightly lower, with trades occurring the last week of February at $200, down $10 per ton. The Boot Heel is slightly higher with offers at $215. West Texas has retraced slightly, with trades nearby occurring at under $280 per ton. Arizona is offered at $325 nearby, and $330 for March for no majorchange.
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J. Berrye Worsham is President and Chief Executive Officer of Cotton Incorporated. In this role, Mr. Worsham oversees the company’s global research and marketing programs. These efforts are conducted through its World Headquarters in Cary, N.C., and its Consumer Marketing Headquarters in New York. Mr. Worsham joined CottonIncorporated in
IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FUSARIUM WILT RACE 4FUSARIUM WILT BASILFUSARIUM WILT PALMSFUSARIUM WILT PALMSFUSARIUM WILT RESISTANT TOMATOESFUSARIUM WILT TOMATO TREATMENT Fusarium wilt of cotton, caused by the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Race 4 (FOV4), was confirmed in numerous fields in El Paso and Hudspeth counties in Texas in 2017. Undoubtedly, it was present in those fields for several years, but how the disease entered the area remains unknown. FOV4 was first identified in the United COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILES TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 ISP 1001 COLORFASTNESS OF COTTON TEXTILESThis report is
AIRJET SPINNING OF COTTON YARNS Short Fiber Content An inherent trait of MVS is the removal of short fibers during spinning. A higher SFC% in the virgin cotton lint or the introduction of waste into the laydown negatively affects yarn quality FUSARIUM RACE-4 UPLAND SCREENING AND EVALUATION Cotton Incorporated FOV-4 Screening •Screen 1,000 Upland entries using O&A’s Site Specific Mass Screening (SSMS) protocol •10 Entries advanced to 2nd year WHAT ARE THEY? THE RESEARCH CENTER INCLUDE THE DYEING AND WHAT IS IT? The Fiber Processing Laboratory is a fully equipped yarn manufacturing pilot facility capable of producing both carded and combed 100% cotton and cotton - rich blended yarns. COTTON QUALITY AND CLASSIFICATION Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved. COTTON MARKET FUNDAMENTALS AND MONTHLY COTTON PRICE OUTLOOK The A Index increased from levels near 85 cents/lb in early April to those near 95 cents/lb in early May. The China Cotton Index (CC Index 3128B) climbed from 106 to 114 cents/lb over the past month. In domestic terms, prices increased from 15,300 to 16,100 RMB/ton. The RMB strengthened against the USD since early April, from 6.56 to 6.43RMB/USD.
IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FUSARIUM WILT RACE 4 Fusarium wilt of cotton, caused by the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Race 4 (FOV4), was confirmed in numerous fields in El Paso and Hudspeth counties in Texas in 2017. Undoubtedly, it was present in those fields for several years, but how the disease entered the area remains unknown. FOV4 was first identified in the United TOUGH COTTON™ LICENSED SUPPLIERS Cotton Today is a one-stop destination for information on cotton’s sustainability. It presents credible data on the current state of cotton’s environmental impact and chronicles research and other activities aimed to build on gains the industry has already achieved.COVID-19
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COTTON AG DATA, RESOURCES AND TRENDS Welcome to your one-stop destination for cotton resources. Here you'll find up-to-date, region-specific information from our extensive Cotton Incorporated research library, universities and other top sources. A GUIDE TO IMPROVE SHRINKAGE PERFOMANCE OF COTTON FABRICS TECHNICAL BULLETIN 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina, 27513 • Telephone (919) 678-2220 ISP 1009 A GUIDE TO IMPROVED SHRINKAGEPERFORMANCE OF
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