Analysis and Evaluation of the Impacts of Cotton Harvesting Dates in the Southern High Plains of Texas

Eduardo Segarra, Wayne Keeling, and John R. Abernathy


 
ABSTRACT

Analysis and evaluation of factors affecting cotton returns through the harvesting season in the Southern High Plains of Texas revealed that cotton returns losses could be significant if harvesting is delayed. Also, it was found that regardless of what the available harvesting capacity is, the earlier cotton producers start to get their crop out, the better off they would be.



Reprinted from 1990 Proceedings: Beltwide Cotton Production Research Conferences pp. 386 - 390
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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