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Vol. 30, No.2 Summer, 1997
Despite excessive rainfall throughout much of Texas and Oklahoma this spring, cotton producers remain cautiously optimistic about their 1997 crop prospects. The South Texas cotton field shown here was planted in early May.
Despite excessive rainfall throughout much of Texas and Oklahoma this spring, cotton producers remain cautiously optimistic about their 1997 crop prospects. The South Texas cotton field shown here was planted in early May.
photo by John Johnson

Deferred Payments Back on Track

As the Wet Spring of 1997 Continues in West Texas and Oklahoma
Early Excitement Gives Way to Guarded Optimism

South Texas Crop Delayed by Extended Rainfall

"Deliver Us From Weevil"

Weather Issues May Dominate the 1997-98 Cotton Market

For Coop Compresses
Bold Mergers Offer Bright Future

Small Coop Shows Big Growth
South Plains Industrial Supply Purchases
Consolidated Bearing to Better Serve Customers

ACG Denim Mill and Levi Strauss & Co.
A Partnership Built on Quality

Longtime Compress Manager Retires
Coop Career Spans 44 Years

Fields Plans Retirement

PCCA Receives Fifth Consecutive Supplier Award

Board Nominations and Pool Committee Election Results

Cotton Pickings

PCCA is a member of Amcot, National Cotton Council of America, National Council of Textile Organizations,
Texas Agricultural Coop Council, The International Cotton Association and American Apparel Producers' Network