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Vol. 42, No. 2   Summer 2009
In late-August, it appeared that timely rainfall and pleasant growing weather would result in an outstanding cotton crop in most of the Texas Rolling Plains area. Frank Long's cotton field borders PCCA's new warehouse facility near Big Spring, Texas, and he was optimistic that his cotton yields would be better-than-average this season if the weather continued to cooperate.
In late-August, it appeared that timely rainfall and pleasant growing weather would result in an outstanding cotton crop in most of the Texas Rolling Plains area. Frank Long's cotton field borders PCCA's new warehouse facility near Big Spring, Texas, and he was optimistic that his cotton yields would be better-than-average this season if the weather continued to cooperate.

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