By Linda
Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- How can Mississippi cotton growers harvest a record
900 pound average and not be enthusiastic about the
crop? 1997 was
the first year since 1983 that Mississippi cotton growers
planted less than 1 million acres, and only the third time
since record keeping began in 1866. Growers had governmental
incentive to reduce acres in 1983 due to abundant supplies.
In 1997, the incentives not to plant cotton came from market
prices. "As long
as corn and soybean prices remain good, cotton prices stay
flat and the production costs and risks are high, there is
not going to be any incentive to plant more cotton acres,"
said Dr. Will McCarty, extension cotton specialist at
Mississippi State University. McCarty
said the state is in danger of planting less than 900,000
acres in 1998. While growers will find replacement crops,
the infrastructure of the industry could be
stressed. "Cotton
gins, chemical and equipment distributors, consultants and
farm labor will feel the pinch with fewer cotton acres,"
McCarty said. Economists
estimate the farm production value of the state's cotton at
$650 million, 3 percent below last year's total. Growers
harvested 1.12 million acres in 1996 and averaged 819 pounds
per acre. In 1997, growers harvested 960,000 acres, down 13
percent from the previous year. Early
on, the odds were against the crop as growers faced high
productions costs and relatively flat prices. A cool, wet
planting season forced growers to destroy about 30,000 acres
of cotton -- mainly in Northeast Mississippi. McCarty
said fields that endured the early season conditions
benefitted from better midsummer weather and much better
later season weather. "If it
wasn't for some bad weather during the later part of
harvest, we could have yields even higher," McCarty
said. "Yields
benefitted by cotton being planted on only the best land,"
McCarty said. "By rotating cotton fields with other crops,
growers should continue to see better yields in the
future." Released:
Dec. 19, 1997
Mississippi
Agricultural News:
Future Loyalty
Weakens Despite Record Cotton
Contact: Dr. Will McCarty, (601) 325-2701
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