Former Cotton Merchandising Mogul Passes at Age 88
MEMPHIS, TN – In the 80s and 90s, one man could move the cotton market based simply on his outlook on the industry. It was a common sight to see cell phones being held up in the
How Lambs Became Conversation Between Super-Power Leaders
NEW YORK CITY, NY – How do two major world leaders at the United Nations (UN) end up talking about lambs? “That one took me by surprise,” says Chase Adams with the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI).
After Some Turbulent Years, Dicamba Regulations Universal Nationwide
KANSAS CITY, MO – Spray drift issues led to lawsuits a few years ago, as some producers of dicamba-tolerant crops were sued by other producers because of damage to their crops. To keep the technology available for
United Nations Asking Member-Nations to Cut Subsidy Programs
NEW YORK CITY, NY – The United Nations came under fire quite often during the Trump Presidency, whether for their lack of support for Israel in the Security Council or because of perceived political alignments of the
Phase One Trade Deal Helps Cotton Hit $1
LUBBOCK, TX – For the first time in ten years, U.S. cotton futures soared past the $1 mark on Tuesday, in part due to good export demand, especially from China. The last time American cotton producers had