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Post by Southern on Sept 2, 2011 8:45:58 GMT -5
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Post by 9870stsbulletrotor on Sept 2, 2011 17:11:23 GMT -5
No cotton this year. Drought got it all. Probably 45 minutes to the west of me is alot of irrigated cotton. I doubt it'll be any good either because they had to close the canals that they flood their fields with.
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Post by Southern on Sept 3, 2011 10:33:47 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that. I bet the drought been rough there. My cousin just went to Texas on vacation to see what Texas looks like. He said the place look really bad.
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Post by G&G farms on Sept 4, 2011 20:54:58 GMT -5
it's bad here all the dryland cotton was disastered and the irrigated dosnt look very good
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Post by tristan541 on Sept 4, 2011 21:11:49 GMT -5
arkasas cotton looks really nice up in the northeastern part of the state i grw a couple plants in my backyard and they have had bowl open on them but the farmers will be defoliating this week and the next two weeks
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Post by Southern on Sept 4, 2011 21:58:57 GMT -5
Cotton is usually picked in October for us. And then continues on to November. Which can be a head ache if you have soys to cut as well at the same time.
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Post by tristan541 on Sept 4, 2011 23:25:42 GMT -5
well that how it used to be here i can remeber in 2006 we were still pickin in december almost and then this new seed comes out in 2007 and ruins cotton for most farmers
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