I understand CBS has already started production of their next "reality" show. Apparently, they're going to strand a cotton producer, an ag lender, a merchant,...
Barry B. Bean
bbbean@...
Mar 2, 2001 5:13 pm
6809
Fox may One Up them, as they are planning to include a retailer, a tractor dealer, a ginner, and a consultant with them. ... -- WEAR MORE COTTON! EAT MORE...
Carl and Sheila Hobbs
chobbs@...
Mar 2, 2001 5:18 pm
6810
Apologies to those who find the below irrelevant: I worked for Godrej Agrovet Ltd. , the largest feed miller in India for 5 years , and was in Agri commodities...
iasl
sunil@...
Mar 3, 2001 7:42 am
6811
Hello, I am John Flanagan and I live and work in the USA in North Carolina. I am an independent Introducing Broker who trades futures and options on the US ...
CottonJohn@...
Mar 3, 2001 1:23 pm
6812
http://www.agriculture.com/default.sph/AgNews.class?FNC=goDetail__ANewsindex_html___45092___1 Certainly affecting new and emerging cotton insecticide...
Carl and Sheila Hobbs
chobbs@...
Mar 9, 2001 1:10 pm
6813
==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE================== Just a genral article from Business Week on the possible effects on S.E.A. from a US slowdown....
Barry B. Bean
bbbean@...
Mar 12, 2001 3:27 pm
6814
Does anybody on the list have any experience or reccomendations with starter fertilizer? Right now I am looking at 10-34-00, and a blended 28-28-00 both at 12...
Nick McMichen
nmcmiche@...
Mar 13, 2001 4:41 am
6815
Nick, This is a fairly common program out here. We typically go with about 5 gallons of 10-34-0 and 4 gallons 32% (20-0-0-5S may be better) per acre,...
Carl and Sheila Hobbs
chobbs@...
Mar 13, 2001 11:12 am
6816
... Should read: I don't recommend that producers rely on starter for their sole source of preplant N & P, but in P deficient soils and cool conditions, it may...
Carl and Sheila Hobbs
chobbs@...
Mar 13, 2001 11:27 am
6817
Several months ago common consensus was that US would have large supplies and above average carryout for year ended 7/31/2001.(4,000,000 plus bales). At the...
Dan Kemble
dk062@...
Mar 15, 2001 12:50 am
6818
I think the obvious inference is that a) world supplies are greater than once thought, b) world consumption isn't as large as once thought, and/or c) both of...
Mark Bagby
bagby@...
Mar 15, 2001 1:01 am
6819
Mark, Thanks for the reply. Am attempting to interput your post as a serious reply or if you might think the question was not so intelligent(stupid). Can you...
Dan Kemble
dk062@...
Mar 15, 2001 1:53 am
6820
Looking back at my original post, it does sound a bit facetious, and I apologize for that. The question is a serious one. I think what you're seeing in cotton...
Mark Bagby
bagby@...
Mar 15, 2001 10:18 pm
6821
Forwarded for your interest....
Anton Doroszenko (TL,...
A.DOROSZENKO@...
Mar 16, 2001 12:14 pm
6822
Mark, Thanks for the wealth of information. I suppose that is why it is called a futures market as the market reflects the present and anticipates the future. ...
Dan Kemble
dk062@...
Mar 17, 2001 12:13 am
6823
I read this morning in the newspaper (AP story) that the state of Georgia is offering to pay Georgia farmers in a 42 county area $10 million (funds from the...
Jim Nunn
nunncotn@...
Mar 17, 2001 5:39 pm
6824
That area probably represents 75% of the state's total irrigated production (my guess). These farmers have to "bid" their irrigated acres somehow; I have...
Carl and Sheila Hobbs
chobbs@...
Mar 17, 2001 6:05 pm
6825
MARCH 17, 17:38 EST Ga. Farmers Relieved by Bidding By ELLIOTT MINOR Associated Press Writer DAWSON, Ga. (AP) ¯ Farmers said Saturday they were pleased with...
Jim Nunn
nunncotn@...
Mar 19, 2001 3:02 pm
6826
On 17 Mar 2001, at 11:32, Jim Nunn wrote: Accepted bids were in the probably in the range of $150 to 200/A and limited to surface water permits only. A total...
Steven M. Brown
smbrown@...
Mar 19, 2001 3:17 pm
6827
... Would it be fair to assume that crop insurance rates would be adjusted accordingly? - B.B. Bean bbbean@......
Barry B. Bean
bbbean@...
Mar 19, 2001 8:19 pm
6828
A grower has until final acreage reporting deadline to report all acres and the practices for those acres, as I was told the other day. When he installs ...
Carl and Sheila Hobbs
chobbs@...
Mar 19, 2001 9:14 pm
6829
On 19 Mar 2001, at 14:16, Barry B. Bean wrote: I cannot answer how crop insurance dovetails into this, though you are right about assuming some reduction in...
Steven M. Brown
smbrown@...
Mar 20, 2001 2:02 pm
6830
Some accepted bids were for less than $100, giving a range of at least as low as $90 all the way to $200. sm brown...
Steven M. Brown
smbrown@...
Mar 20, 2001 6:12 pm
6831
Anyone know of any info on the fertilizer value of motes?...
Keith Edmisten
keith_edmisten@...
Mar 20, 2001 7:13 pm
6832
Anyone heard from David Burton lately? Remember not too long ago he commented that cotton was to take off on a rally. I do not recall the point that cotton...
Grey
grey@...
Mar 20, 2001 8:54 pm
6833
Grey, Here are capsules of David Burton's last three emails to me: Feb. 22: Looks like May is going back to a double bottom of 50 cents. March 14: Anything...
Jim Nunn
nunncotn@...
Mar 20, 2001 9:49 pm
6834
David Burton just called me and told me to send this to the Cotton-l group December cotton turn done after it broke the 57.50 level. Quote bridge news 23 Feb....
Frank Weathersby
fweathe1@...
Mar 20, 2001 10:27 pm
6835
Jim, Looks like the last two friendly opinions in the cotton market (Burton and ICAC) thru up the white flag and have joined the "bear cove". Now that it is a...
Dan Kemble
dk062@...
Mar 21, 2001 12:13 am
6836
May did break 50. Burton is still fairly accurate so far. Let us all hope for the rally! ... From: Jim Nunn <nunncotn@...> To:...
Grey
grey@...
Mar 21, 2001 3:14 am
6837
I agree with the below statement by Frank Weathersby. Look, it's reaal simple. Right now if the futures and A-Index retain their current respective...