The 2011 cotton market: Where is it headed?

• The experts will also draw from USDA’s June 30 Acreage report and July’s Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates to provide growers with strategies for pricing cotton at a time of historically high cotton prices.

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A team of cotton analysts will discuss cotton crop conditions, market fundamentals and price movement at the annual Cotton Roundtable, Friday, July 22, 8:30 a.m. Eastern time.

The experts will also draw from USDA’s June 30 Acreage report and July’s Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates to provide growers with strategies for pricing cotton at a time of historically high cotton prices.

Special guest speaker at the Roundtable is Joe Nicosia, president and CEO, Allenberg Cotton Co. Other panelists include O.A. Cleveland, professor emeritus, Mississippi State University; Carl Anderson, Extension specialist emeritus, Texas A&M University; Jarral Neeper, president of Calcot, Ltd., and Mike Stevens, cotton market analyst.

The conference will be broadcast live from the Intercontinental Exchange in New York City to the Ag Market Network listening audience at www.agmarketnetwork.com. Listeners can e-mail questions to the panel at patmc@agmidsouth.com.

The program will also be carried by KFLP 900 AM, Floydada, Texas, and KZIP 1310 AM, Amarillo, Texas. An archive of the roundtable will be available at www.agmarketnetwork.com.

The Cotton Roundtable is sponsored by the Intercontinental Exchange, Cotton Incorporated, Certified FiberMax, Ag Market Network and Farm Press Publications.

 

 

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