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Vol. 37, No. 3   Winter 2004/5
The sun sets on another day of cotton harvest.  Adverse weather in November brought fieldwork to a stand-still from West Texas to Kansas, delaying harvest up to one month in some areas.
The sun sets on another day of cotton harvest. Adverse weather in November brought fieldwork to a stand-still from West Texas to Kansas, delaying harvest up to one month in some areas.
photo by Lynette Cockerell

Providing Important Services to Members and Gins

Consecutive Records Spark Warehouse Expansion

Texas Tech Recognizes PCCA Chairman

SKCG - "Scouting" a New Way to Serve its Members

One of ACG's Own Returns from Iraq

Record U.S. and World Production Weighs on Market

Import Quota Phase-out Threatens Textile/Apparel Trade

With a Little Help, an Old Deere Runs Again

Stamford Farmer Remembers Good Old Days

Member Access Provides New Services

Gulf Compress Opens New Facility

PCCA Announces Sales Staff Promotions

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