Is Comeback Inevitable?
Economists Across The Belt Point To Encouraging
Market Signals For 2010
Tommy Horton
Gins Can Handle Big Crop
Specifically, Adams is talking about gins that have shut down. That trend is probably more prevalent in the Mid-South where states such as Mississippi saw cotton acres drop to 300,000 in 2009.
Still, even with the prospect of fewer gins in the Mid-South, Adams believes there will be enough to handle a bigger crop in 2010.
"I think it remains to be seen what will happen," he says. "Would those gins reopen or will existing gins be in a position to process more cotton? As I said before, I think the infrastructure is still there for a good recovery and more production."
source : cottonfarming
Economists Across The Belt Point To Encouraging
Market Signals For 2010
Tommy Horton
Gins Can Handle Big Crop
Specifically, Adams is talking about gins that have shut down. That trend is probably more prevalent in the Mid-South where states such as Mississippi saw cotton acres drop to 300,000 in 2009.
Still, even with the prospect of fewer gins in the Mid-South, Adams believes there will be enough to handle a bigger crop in 2010.
"I think it remains to be seen what will happen," he says. "Would those gins reopen or will existing gins be in a position to process more cotton? As I said before, I think the infrastructure is still there for a good recovery and more production."
source : cottonfarming
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