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   * How We Operate
   * Our Beginnings
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   * 50th Anniversary Celebration
 * Producers
   * 2019 Cotton Production Information (.pdf)
   * Cotton Incorporated
   * National Cotton Council
   * NC Agriculture Chemical Manual
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 * Consumers
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NATURAL. SUSTAINABLE. COTTON.

Our mission is to enhance North Carolina cotton producer profitability and
environmental sustainability through education, advocacy, promotion and
research.
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NEWS


TAKE ACTION NOW TO ENSURE YOUR COTTON SEED IS TESTED

This article may be considered lengthy by some folks, but it will only cost you
a little time. However, the costs of not reading it, and/or not putting it into
practice, could be substantial!


SUBMIT SOIL SAMPLES NOW TO AVOID PEAK-SEASON FEES

RALEIGH — Peak-season soil testing fees are set to take effect Dec. 1 through
March 31, 2022, pending final approval by the N.C. Board of Agriculture at its
Nov. 19 meeting. Submitting soil samples to the N.C. Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services Agronomic Services lab before that date will mean growers
and homeowners can avoid the $4 per sample fee.


NORTH CAROLINA FARMER MINIMIZES RISKS

North Carolina farmer and cotton industry leader Brad Warren is using cover
crops, no-till and new planter technologies to lower production risks and
increase his farm’s overall sustainability.


EVENTS


PRODUCTION QUESTIONS? CLICK IMAGE & FIND ANSWERS @ NCSU COTTON PORTAL

NC COTTON PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION

103 Triangle Court

P.O. Box 656

Nashville, NC 27856

(252) 459-3130

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