Cotton exports top last season’s shipments
May 11, 2021
Lower domestic prices made global buyers turn to Indian cotton Building up on lower domestic cotton prices, Indian exporters have so far shipped over 75 per cent of the 65 lakh bales (each of 170 kg) of cotton exports projected for the whole year 2020-21.
Cotton Association of India’s (CAI) latest data showed shipments as on April 30 at 50 lakh bales. This means, India by April has shipped out what was exported during the whole of last season. The trade body, in its revised export projections, has estimated India’s cotton exports for the year at 65 lakh bales.
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Nebraska Cover Crop and Soil Health Conference set for February 11
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There are many benefits to utilizing cover crops, such as improved soil health and reduced erosion. It’s the details of how and what to do that can present challenges. The Nebraska Cover Crop and Soil Health Conference will provide information to growers who are just getting started with cover crops and to those who are already making cover crops part of their operation.
The conference will take place on Thursday, Feb. 11 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. CST with in-person check in at 12:30 p.m.
The conference will be webcast from the University of Nebraska Eastern Nebraska Research and Extension Center (ENREC) near Mead to other locations. In-person attendance is not available at ENREC due to COVID-19 restrictions.