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Vol. 33, No.1   Spring, 2000
Jim Paul Gamble and other producers in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas began planting their 2000 cotton crops on schedule despite dry soils.  Rains in mid-March temporarily boosted moisture conditions.
Jim Paul Gamble and other producers in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas began planting their 2000 cotton crops on schedule despite dry soils. Rains in mid-March temporarily boosted moisture conditions.
photo by John Johnson

Be Prepared

Harvesting New Business

Mission Valley Modernization Continues

Wayne Huffaker to Lead International Delegation

Will Cotton Prices Continue to Improve

Avoid Creepy Crawlers on the Farm

Ag Rescuers

TACC Presents Awards

Legislation Critical to U.S. Textile Industry

Brandon is New Cotton Board Rep

Cotton Pickings

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Texas Agricultural Coop Council, The International Cotton Association and American Apparel Producers' Network