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China's Xinjiang to sell more cotton in 2011-12 02/07/2012
Egypt's Alcotexa sells nearly 4,000 tonnes of cotton last week 02/07/2012
Global cotton prices stable at US$1/pound 02/03/2012
Bayer CropScience's TwinLink cotton technology gains US market access 02/01/2012
India's cotton prices stabilise; eyes on Rupee 02/01/2012
USDA lifts US cotton supply estimate to 3.7 million bales 02/01/2012
India's cotton arrivals fall 14.1% 02/01/2012
China's Xinjiang 2011 cotton crop up 16.9% on-year 02/01/2012
Pakistan's cotton output to reach over 12.598 million bales 01/30/2012
India's cotton cost drops on low China purchases 01/30/2012
European markets purchase more Kyrgyz cotton 01/30/2012
India's 2011-12 cotton output estimates likely down 01/20/2012
India's cotton prices remain flat 01/19/2012
China sees lower cotton acreage in 2012 01/18/2012
Egypt's Alcotexa vends 5,202 tonnes cotton 01/17/2012
High cotton output expected for India in 2011/12 01/16/2012
Cotton prices lower as Chinese buying is questioned 01/16/2012
China's cotton imports soar in December 01/13/2012
Low-priced cotton lessens Pakistan's wheat sowings 01/10/2012
Ugandan government steps in on controlling cotton prices 01/09/2012
Cotton pricing concern of US farmers grow 01/06/2012
US 2012 cotton acreage may drop 15% 01/05/2012
China further restricts foreign investment in grain, oilseed processing 01/05/2012
India's cotton prices to rise on export demand 01/04/2012
US farmers to plant less cotton in 2012 01/04/2012
China Xinjiang's cotton stockpiles reach 1.14 million tonnes 01/03/2012
China's cotton prices on steady increase 01/03/2012
Australian cotton expected to have record harvest 12/30/2011
China and Namoi Cotton postpone joint venture plans 12/30/2011
Global cotton production to grow by 10.9% in 2012 12/29/2011
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Evidence that USDA got its South American feed crop numbers wrong and large downward revisions are looming is growing. This carries greater implications for corn prices than it does for soy.
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