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The article reports on the 25th Annual Early Season Planting Intentions Survey of the National Cotton Council (NCC) in the U.S. Among the results are the expected decline in upland cotton acreage, the continued domination of Georgia in cotton acreage, possible wheat-soybean double-cropping...
- NCC: Cotton acres to decline in 2013. YANCY JR., CECIL H. // Mid-South Farmer;Apr2013, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p16
The article reports on the annual early-season planting intensions survey of the National Cotton Council (NCC) which shows the decrease in the cotton acreage planted by cotton growers in 2013.
- Jump expected in cotton acres. // Texas Agriculture Magazine;2/18/2011, Vol. 26 Issue 13, p4
The article presents the results from the 2011 National Cotton Council's (NCC) 28th Annual Early Season Planting Intentions Survey which reveals that the cotton producers in the U.S. will intend to plant 12.5 million acres of cotton for the spring season, up by 14 percent from 2010.
- NCC survey suggests US producers to plant 9.4 million acres of upland/ELS cotton in 2015. // High Plains Journal;4/20/2015, Vol. 133 Issue 16, p6B
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- NCC survey points to 13.63 million acres in 2012. // Delta Farm Press Exclusive Insight;2/11/2012, p1
The article focuses on a survey by the National Cotton Council (NCC) which found that U.S. cotton producers could plant 13.63 million acres of upland and extra long staple (ELS) cotton in 2012. According to the survey, the total amount of acreage that growers intend to allocate to cotton dropped...