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@CT - COTTON #2 - ICEFU
Month Open High Low Last Change Close Time More
Jul 25 63.59 67.07 Chart for @CT5N Options for @CT5N
Oct 25 68.50 68.86 68.32 68.86 0.72 68.14 04:52A Chart for @CT5V Options for @CT5V
Dec 25 68.81 69.29 68.76 69.20 0.40 68.80 04:52A Chart for @CT5Z Options for @CT5Z
Mar 26 70.16 70.56 70.09 70.51 0.39 70.12 04:52A Chart for @CT6H Options for @CT6H
May 26 71.31 71.59 71.16 71.52 0.36 71.16 04:52A Chart for @CT6K Options for @CT6K
Jul 26 72.07 72.36 71.99 72.33 0.38 71.95 04:51A Chart for @CT6N Options for @CT6N
@C - CORN - CBOT
Month Open High Low Last Change Close Time More
Jul 25 409'4 415'2 409'2 415'0 5'4 409'4 04:51A Chart for @C5N Options for @C5N
Sep 25 404'2 411'0 404'2 410'6 6'6 404'0 04:52A Chart for @C5U Options for @C5U
Dec 25 421'2 427'6 421'2 427'4 6'4 421'0 04:52A Chart for @C5Z Options for @C5Z
Mar 26 436'6 443'2 436'6 443'0 6'4 436'4 04:51A Chart for @C6H Options for @C6H
May 26 447'2 453'2 447'2 453'2 6'2 447'0 04:51A Chart for @C6K Options for @C6K
Jul 26 455'2 460'0 455'0 460'0 5'6 454'2 04:51A Chart for @C6N Options for @C6N
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
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Jul 25 1023'2 1026'2 1020'0 1026'0 3'2 1022'6 04:51A Chart for @S5N Options for @S5N
Aug 25 1029'0 1031'4 1024'6 1030'4 2'6 1027'6 04:51A Chart for @S5Q Options for @S5Q
Sep 25 1010'6 1014'2 1006'2 1012'6 3'4 1009'2 04:51A Chart for @S5U Options for @S5U
Nov 25 1017'4 1022'4 1013'2 1020'4 4'0 1016'4 04:51A Chart for @S5X Options for @S5X
Jan 26 1033'2 1037'2 1029'0 1035'4 3'6 1031'6 04:51A Chart for @S6F Options for @S6F
Mar 26 1045'6 1049'4 1041'4 1047'6 3'4 1044'2 04:51A Chart for @S6H Options for @S6H
May 26 1057'4 1061'0 1053'2 1059'0 3'2 1055'6 04:51A Chart for @S6K Options for @S6K
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More Thoughts - Heat related and Small Cotton
6-24
As I look at the crop and talk to farmers, there are two key questions that come up: 

  • Does this Extreme Heat following the wet conditions create a need for management adjustment?
  • Is it too hot to spray Dual, Warrant/Enversa, Outlook?  (Just for clarification, all these products have a similar risk for leaf scorch)

 
My major question is more related to fertility.  Specifically, nitrogen.  I feel like this crop has not got vigor in it like it needs to prior to bloom and I think it is a lack of nitrogen and probably sulfur.  It might be related to heat also, but I have seen cotton that is well fed with some soil moisture grow fast in heat even when it was flopping in the middle of the day.  The primary focus should be to get the cotton that was planted in the first half of the planting season top dressed ASAP so that when we get some rain, that fertilizer gets activated. 
 
As far as those first two questions go, stick to plan A and realize that, even though cotton is not going to get as big prior to bloom as normal, it can turn around quickly with multiple rains.  If you get cotton top dressed in the 20 to 26 inch range with no blooms then  some Pix could be used, and if you need to use residual herbicides, just wait until late morning to start.  I would probably try to find and more generic roundup with a weaker surfactant than PowerMax or Liberty Ultra if mixing Dual, Warrant/Enversa, or outlook.  If you spray the residual herbicide by itself, the scorch will be much less.

After Nitrogen, time to think about Growth Management.
6-23-25

As soon as we get the nitrogen out, it is time to think about Growth Management.  We like to look at what we should have done last year to make plans for what we should do this year.  Before we give too much credit for 2024, Can you think of two more opposite years than the way May and June have been this year compared to last year?  Last year, the dry conditions in June made us wait on Pix and when it started raining in mid-July, we got behind.  This year I am sensing a more aggressive tone about Pix applications.  Before you apply a strong rate of pix to short cotton consider these trends for this year:

  • Heat is hitting records for late June into early July.
  • Rainfall is trending down.
  • Early cotton growth was inhibited early by thrips and cool temperature
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DISCLAIMER: The data contained herein is for informational, conversational, and philosophical thinking and is for general purposes only. Ideas expressed apply to the Uppter Southeast growing region. Although the information was obtained from various sources, which we believe to be reliable, we do not in any way guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Comments are influenced by past experiences, personal bias and hypothetical speculation by the writer and are not always accurate predictors of future events. Specific references to Agricultural Products and Rates are used for examples and do not reflect specific endorsement or recommendations for use. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use. We disclaim any responsibility for any errors or omissions contained herein. FULL DISCLOSURE: There is no compensation received by Johnny to promote any product referenced with in this blog. Johnny is a paid employee of Commonwealth Gin



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