Features

Brazil Could Use Reward to Target U.S. Medical Goods

Claiming some $800 million in retaliation awards from this weekd's WTO trade ruling, Brazil hints at where it might levy its penalties.

USDA: Cotton Output, Condition Up Slightly

New report from USDA says 51 percent of U.S. crop is rated good to excellent this season.

Australian Plantings Up Nearly 20 Percent in 2009/10

Improved water availability drives crop increase.

ICAC Keynote Address

A review of select 2009 Cotton Incorporated activities.

Understating the Value of Cottonseed?

There's more to a cotton plant than fiber.

Harmonization of Rules in International Cotton Trade

Challenging factors emphasize the necessity.

Demand Enhancement

Communicating promotional techniques for the cotton textile supply chain.

Sustainability in Cotton Production

Ensuring that society's needs for cotton products can be met at a minimum of resource costs.

AFCOT Annual Dinner

Mixing business and pleasure at the foot of the Alps.

Global Merchant Giants Adjust to Volatility

Allenberg, Dunavant talk merger or buyout.

Columns

Beck Barnes

Dunavant Takes a Bow

A sign of the times?

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