Saturday, August 21, 2010

Top Quality Needed

It's All About Options When Choosing Varieties

Tommy Horton

Top Quality Needed

Despite the challenge of those high seed costs, Evans realizes that it's important to have access to the best-performing varieties if the High Plains is to continue delivering world-class fiber quality.

No matter how unpredictable the weather is in this region, cotton continues to reign supreme because of its profitability. That trend has evolved into a world reputation for High Plains cotton in both quality and yields.

"We know that we can grow quality in this region, and that's why we need access to the best varieties," says Evans. "However, it has to make sense from a technology and economical standpoint. That's how we can meet the needs of the global customer."

source : cottonfarming

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