Oklahoma cotton crop rebounds after years of drought

 

December 14, 2016



OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture says Oklahoma's cotton crop is rebounding from several years of drought.

Oklahoma Cotton Council executive director Harvey Schroeder tells The Journal Record (http://bit.ly/2hpAlS0 ) the state has benefited from timely rains and a warm September.

The state's 2016 production total was 565,000 bales, 51 percent higher than production in 2015. The 2016 production is on target for the USDA's November estimates.

Farmers harvested only 70,000 acres during the state's record low in 2011. Oklahoma's record high was 5.29 million acres in 1955.

Okl...



For access to this article please sign in or subscribe.

 

Reader Comments(0)

 
 

Our Family of Publications Includes:

Arc
Newsgram

Powered by ROAR Online Publication Software from Lions Light Corporation
© Copyright 2024