This week’s Cotton Newsline is three cuts. All cuts are Dr. Gary Adams, vice president of Economics and Policy Analysis for the National Cotton Council.
Suggested introduction cut one:
Dr. Gary Adams, vice president of Economics and Policy Analysis for the National Cotton Council, thinks U.S. cotton’s economic outlook for 2005 could be determined by several factors.
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Could 2005 be another year of record yield averages for U.S. cotton? Adams says it’s possible, and the greater yield per acre could help lower the per pound cost of production.
Suggested introduction for cut three:
Adams’ Economic Outlook, presented at the National Cotton Council’s recent annual meeting, mentioned several policy challenges confronting the cotton industry in 2005.