Southeast Cotton Producers to See Mid-South Operations

Southeast cotton producers will see cotton operations in the Mid-South on July 18-22 as part of the NCC Producer Information Exchange program.

July 13, 2010
Contact: Marjory Walker
(901) 274-9030

MEMPHIS, TN - Southeast cotton producers will see cotton operations in the Mid-South on July 18-22 as part of the National Cotton Council’s Producer Information Exchange (P.I.E.) program.

Sponsored by Bayer CropScience through a grant to The Cotton Foundation, the P.I.E. program is now in its 22nd year of helping its U.S. cotton producer participants improve yields and fiber quality. Specifically, the program helps producers improve their overall farming operation efficiency by: 1) gaining new perspectives in such fundamental practices as land preparation, planting, fertilization, pest control, irrigation and harvesting and 2) observing firsthand the unique ways in which their peers are using new and existing technology.

The Southeast cotton producers will begin their tour on July 19 in Clarksdale, MS, at Crop Production Services, Inc., where they will hear presentations from Bayer’s Macon LaFoe and from Dr. Angus Catchot, an Extension entomologist with Mississippi State University. The group also will tour individual farms in the Coahoma County area. The next day’s itinerary at Crop Production Services includes an overview Delta cotton production and of the Delta Council from Chip Morgan, that organization’s executive vice president; a presentation on Staplcotn Cooperative; and a visit to the Stoneville breeding facility at the Agricenter in Cordova, TN.

On the 21st, the participants will visit Bayer’s test facility on the Sam Stuckey farm in Clarkedale, AR, before touring the farm of NCC Vice Chairman Charles Parker in Senath, MO, for a look at test plots, irrigation, and a discussion of round module picker technology. That day’s events will conclude in Senath with a tour of Farmer’s Union gin and a discussion of the modifications and economics of round module ginning. The group will conclude their tour on the 22nd with a visit to the No Till Field Day in Milan, TN.

The Southeast producer participants include: from Florida – Shannon Nixon, Baker; from Georgia – Carl Dixon II, Alapaha; Al Mathis, Arlington, and Jon Thompson, Norman Park; from North Carolina – Sam Fulton, Laurinburg, and Mark Lassiter, Conway; and from Virginia – Lucas Braswell, Windsor, Mike Ellis, Suffolk, and Cliff Fox, Capron.

In the other three P.I.E. tours this season, Southwestern producers will visit California on July 25-30; Mid-south producers will travel to North Carolina and Virginia on August 8-13; and Far Western producers will tour Texas on August 22-27.

Upon completion of this year’s four tours, the P.I.E. program will have exposed nearly 900 U.S. cotton producers to innovative production practices in regions different than their own.