Mississippi Farmers Brooks Aycock and Chad Mohamed are going...
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Tommy Horton
The mood in Mississippi this spring reflects more than just cautious optimism about prospects for the 2010 cotton crop. In some places, it borders on downright giddiness. No matter who you talk to across the state – in the Delta or Hill regions – there is a sense of excited anticipation about the possibilities for this year.
Nowhere is that more obvious than in the South Delta near Belzoni in Humphreys County where producers Brooks Aycock and Chad Mohamed prepare to increase their cotton acreage in a dramatic way.
source : cottonfarming
Back To Cotton
Tommy Horton
The mood in Mississippi this spring reflects more than just cautious optimism about prospects for the 2010 cotton crop. In some places, it borders on downright giddiness. No matter who you talk to across the state – in the Delta or Hill regions – there is a sense of excited anticipation about the possibilities for this year.
Nowhere is that more obvious than in the South Delta near Belzoni in Humphreys County where producers Brooks Aycock and Chad Mohamed prepare to increase their cotton acreage in a dramatic way.
source : cottonfarming
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