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Vol. 35, No. 3   Winter 2002/03
At last, the sun is setting on the 2002-03 cotton crop. Adverse weather caused lengthy delays during the harvest in some areas, but in the end, clear conditions returned and another crop year is coming to a close.
At last, the sun is setting on the 2002-03 cotton crop. Adverse weather caused lengthy delays during the harvest in some areas, but in the end, clear conditions returned and another crop year is coming to a close.
photo by Lynette Cockerell

Fifty Years Together

PCCA to Celebrate Its Golden Anniversary in 2003

Levi Strauss & Co. Enters Mass Markets
Creates Signature Brand for Wal-Mart
and Other Discount Stores

Tariff Proposal Threatens Unprecedented Number
of Trade Negotiations
Future of U.S. Textile Industry in Doubt

Rising U.S. Cotton Prices
A Double-edged Sword

Heritage Hall of Honor Selects S. M. True Jr.
"Mr. Texas Agriculture"

Hall of Honor Includes Political and Cooperative Leaders

Tufts of White in a Sea of Wheat
Cotton Production is on the Rise in Kansas

Two Gins Join PCCA Family

Floydada and Stamford Each Named Cotton Town USA

Local Museums Preserve Remnants
of Our Agricultural Heritage

NCC Program Prepares Industry Members
for Cotton's Future

Cotton Pickings