Monday, July 19, 2010

John Kruse

Mid-South Producers Dodge A Bullet

Carroll Smith
Senior

John Kruse, LSU AgCenter Extension cotton specialist, says parts of his state also experienced excessive spring rains, resulting in late burndown in some areas.

"The burndown went in under the wire but wasn't so late that it delayed cotton planting," he notes. "Our cotton should move forward on schedule. However, at this time, the central part of the state could use some moisture."

Although weather conditions in the first few months of 2010 made many Mid-South farmers nervous, it appears that they finally caught a break and will move forward into the rest of the season pretty much on schedule.

source : cottonfarming

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