2012 NCC Loan Poster  (Members Only) This document, which provides the loan premium/discount schedule for the '12 US cotton crop, is available at no cost to NCC members as a downloadable pdf (1 mb) or via the request form found at: http://www.cotton.org/edu/poster_order_form.cfm.
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A Guide to Bale Standards  (Members Only) A guide to bale conditions which are generally considered acceptable to receiving warehouses and textile mills. (398k PDF file)
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A Tradition of Solutions  A timeline of the National Cotton Council traces milestones on behalf of the industry–from the NCC's founding to its programs in advertising, advocacy, promotions, legislative and regulatory affairs and research. (900k)
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Annual Economic Outlook for Cotton Annual Economic Outlook for Cotton
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Annual Economic Outlook for Cotton Temp Annual Economic Outlook for Cotton Temp
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Cotton Counts Its Customers The National Cotton Council of America’s annual market research report has been published since 1939 and draws on data supplied from personal contacts within the textile industry, the U.S. Department of Commerce and various trade publications.
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Cotton Economic Review (Members Only) The Cotton Economic Review (CER) is a monthly report that monitors the world and nation's economic conditions, as well as developments within the cotton industry. CER provides Council members with vital economic information relating to the world and U.S. cotton industry. Within the report, readers will find data and summary information on topics such as supply and demand, the raw cotton export situation, the U.S. textile industry, price and crop data along with other vital economic information.
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Cotton Foundation Reference Books Series The Cotton Foundation Reference Books Series is aimed at providing a comprehensive source of information on topics fundamental to efficient U.S. cotton production. Order books on insects, weeds, harvest management and boll weevil eradication program history.
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Number One, The Cotton Foundation Reference Book Series
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Cotton Physiology Today Cotton Physiology Today is a newsletter that provides in-depth discussion of technical and production issues as the cotton growing season progresses. The newsletters contain proven strategies to help growers manage practices ranging from fertilization to harvest timing.
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 1  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 1
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 10  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 10
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 11  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 11
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 12  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 12
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 13  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 13
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 14  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 14
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 15  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 15
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 16  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 16
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 17  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 17
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 18  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 18
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 19  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 19
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 2  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 2
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 20  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 20
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 21  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 21
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 22  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 22
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 23  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 23
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 24  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 24
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 25  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 25
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 26  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 26
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 27  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 27
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 28  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 28
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 29  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 29
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 3  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 3
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 30  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 30
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 31  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 31
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 32  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 32
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 33  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 33
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 34  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 34
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 35  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 35
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 36  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 36
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 37  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 37
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 38  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 38
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 39  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 39
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 4  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 4
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 40  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 40
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 5  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 5
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 6  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 6
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 7  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 7
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 8  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 8
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 9  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 9
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Front Section  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, Front Section
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COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, References  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY, References
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Cotton's Week (Members Only) Weekly newsletter provides coverage of industry activities and events, with an emphasis on actions of the Congress and U.S. regulatory agencies.
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Educational Resources A variety of educational materials that present the story of cotton - from its history to its wide usage to its economic impact. The materials we offer are useful as teaching aids or as guides to learn more about one of the world's major agricultural commodities.
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Frequently Asked Questions Who grows the most cotton? Who makes those "Fabric of Our Lives" commercials? Can I get a link from this site? Answers about the cotton industry and the Council can be found here.
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Journal of Cotton Science The Journal of Cotton Science (JCS) gives producers, researchers, extension personnel and others a central, easily accessible base of proven research findings in disciplines ranging from agronomy to textile processing. JCS strives to: 1) bring documented research together from many disciplines, 2) stretch researchers beyond the horizons of their individual expertise and 3) stimulate more multidisciplinary projects.
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Just Build It: Seed-Cotton Storage & Handling in Modules Since modules were introduced in 1972, their use has steadily increased. Today nearly all seed-cotton is stored in modules prior to ginning. Handling and storing seed-cotton in modules clearly benefits both growers and ginners by de-coupling the harvesting from ginning processes.
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Just Tarp It: Selecting a Module Cover Dimensions and characteristics of tarpaulins are important factors when selecting a module covers. Many varieties of cover materials and features available. Guidelines for choosing covers are presented.
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NCC Report to Members The NCC Report to Members describes major activities carried out in the previous year in support of resolutions adopted at the NCC Annual Meeting in February of that year.
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Pink Bollworm Eradication - A Window of Opportunity  A pink bollworm eradication program provides a solution for cotton producers to eliminate one of the most costly insect pests in the U.S. (411K PDF file)
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Prevent Lint Contamination Protecting cotton fiber from contaminants can help preserve markets. This publication offers steps that can be taken to prevent problems with materials that can contaminate seed cotton and lint and result in blemished finished goods.
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Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conferences This site contains papers and presentations from the Beltwide Cotton Conferences. Full articles are included for conferences from 1996 onwards as Adobe PDF files. Abstracts are included for conferences from 1983 onwards.
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Specifications for Permanent Bale Identification Bale Tags The cotton industry has developed a Permanent Bale Identification (PBI) system that enables a unique number and standard barcode to accompany a bale of cotton from the gin to the textile mill. This document is intended to provide you with the details of the PBI system as well as define AMS requirements for the Classing Identification Coupon, which accompanies the tag placed on the bale by the gin.
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United for Profits (199k PDF)  This brochure explains the membership and organization of the National Cotton Council of America along with membership benefits and services.
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Worker Protection Standard Training of workers and handlers, the use and maintenance of personal protection equipment and guidance on understanding the regulation itself are covered in this series developed in cooperation with the Environmental Protection Agency. |