Texas Producer Stays Faithful To Cotton
By using Red Wing accounting software, the Hansens found that cotton was the only crop to show a profit consistently. Many farmers who gave up on cotton have asked Hansen why they upped their cotton acreage this year. He says it's a simple matter of dollars and cents.
"We grow cotton because we know we can grow it for a moderate cost and consistently produce a profit at the end of the year," he says.
Clyde Crumley, an integrated pest management agent with the Texas AgriLife Extension Services, has worked with Hansen in the Upper Coastal Bend cotton program for several years. He notes that Dean is among a number of progressive producers in the region.
source : cottonfarming
By using Red Wing accounting software, the Hansens found that cotton was the only crop to show a profit consistently. Many farmers who gave up on cotton have asked Hansen why they upped their cotton acreage this year. He says it's a simple matter of dollars and cents.
"We grow cotton because we know we can grow it for a moderate cost and consistently produce a profit at the end of the year," he says.
Clyde Crumley, an integrated pest management agent with the Texas AgriLife Extension Services, has worked with Hansen in the Upper Coastal Bend cotton program for several years. He notes that Dean is among a number of progressive producers in the region.
source : cottonfarming
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