Smallest U.S. cotton crop in 13 years due to drought
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
U.S. cotton growers will harvest a drought-shrunken crop of 12.57 million bales, their smallest since 2009, according to the USDA’s monthly Crop Production report.
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