Demand for Cotton to Offsets Number of Acres Planted; Prices Remain High

Cotton acreage has decreased each year since 2005 as higher corn and soybean prices increased due to biofuel demand. That trend is expected to end this year, according to analysts, as high cotton prices and global demand for cotton offer an incentive for producers to switch. (Wall Street Journal) Read more.

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