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Strategy #2 - Effective & Efficient Nutrient Managment
3-9-2026
2026 Variety Report Card (updated 3-9-2026)
This update adds:
a 1-year stoneville variety
2038 in the Former Top Variety section



Safety Net Components plus Breakeven yields
2-27-2026
Strategy #1 For Lowering the Budget
2-26-26
Ordering Seed and Planting Considerations


 


Futures
@CT - COTTON #2 - ICEFU
Month Open High Low Last Change Close Time More
May 26 67.60 67.97 66.93 67.23 -0.13 67.18s 01:24P Chart for @CT6K Options for @CT6K
Jul 26 69.58 70.02 69.08 69.38 -0.02 69.31s 01:24P Chart for @CT6N Options for @CT6N
Oct 26 71.35 71.35 71.35 71.35 -0.13 71.31s 01:24P Chart for @CT6V Options for @CT6V
Dec 26 71.99 72.39 71.64 71.92 -0.12 71.84s 01:24P Chart for @CT6Z Options for @CT6Z
Mar 27 73.00 73.49 72.75 73.01 -0.04 72.94s 01:24P Chart for @CT7H Options for @CT7H
May 27 73.39 73.98 73.24 73.35 -0.10 73.37s 01:24P Chart for @CT7K Options for @CT7K
@C - CORN - CBOT
Month Open High Low Last Change Close Time More
May 26 465'2 473'6 456'4 460'4 -6'0 459'4s 05:05P Chart for @C6K Options for @C6K
Jul 26 475'2 484'0 467'4 471'0 -5'4 470'4s 04:46P Chart for @C6N Options for @C6N
Sep 26 477'2 485'4 469'4 472'6 -5'4 472'4s 02:31P Chart for @C6U Options for @C6U
Dec 26 490'0 498'0 482'6 486'2 -4'2 486'4s 04:59P Chart for @C6Z Options for @C6Z
Mar 27 500'0 506'4 491'6 496'2 -3'6 496'4s 04:47P Chart for @C7H Options for @C7H
May 27 504'4 511'6 497'4 502'4 -3'4 502'4s 01:30P Chart for @C7K Options for @C7K
@S - SOYBEANS - CBOT
Month Open High Low Last Change Close Time More
May 26 1160'0 1171'4 1152'4 1164'4 2'2 1163'4s 05:05P Chart for @S6K Options for @S6K
Jul 26 1175'4 1187'0 1168'2 1179'4 2'4 1179'0s 04:45P Chart for @S6N Options for @S6N
Aug 26 1168'0 1181'2 1162'4 1174'0 3'0 1173'0s 04:45P Chart for @S6Q Options for @S6Q
Sep 26 1140'4 1154'0 1135'2 1148'6 4'2 1147'0s 01:30P Chart for @S6U Options for @S6U
Nov 26 1141'0 1151'4 1133'6 1148'4 5'4 1146'4s 04:47P Chart for @S6X Options for @S6X
Jan 27 1149'4 1162'0 1144'6 1159'4 6'0 1157'4s 04:45P Chart for @S7F Options for @S7F
Mar 27 1146'2 1157'0 1142'0 1154'4 5'6 1153'0s 02:30P Chart for @S7H Options for @S7H
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Links to Timely Info

Hunter Frame's Agronomy Blog
(updated 1-28-2026)

Virginia Ag Pest And Crop Advisory
VT Insect and disease blogs

NC STATE Cotton Updates

NC STATE Peanut Updates


Johnny's Blog

Cost Cutting - Absolutely, with Managment and Risk analysis
3-23-2026

There is a lot of incentive for looking at the investment into inputs closely and expect every dollar that we put into the crop to give us more than a dollar back.  But it is possible to take this to far.  I’ve adopted the idea of the saying “Don’t throw the Baby out with the Bath Water” as a good summary for this year.

When it comes to inputs like seed, fertilizer inputs, pest management inputs, and trips, there are always some ideas.  Most of the time it requires data, like soil samples, weed history, evaluation of crop stage and insect infestation, aka, scouting data, and application management.  

 

Here are some examples of specific legitimate savings strategies that also require risk evaluation:

  • Fertilizer application timed to crop nutrient uptake to decrease total added nutrients required.  This leads to in-season application and split application of nitrogen and Potash.  While reducing environmental loss concerns and increasing efficiency for lower nutrient loading, it can increase trips. Keep in mind, you can’t reduce the fertilizer and still apply it all early without adding risk and potential yield potential..

  • Reducing seed.  Overall this is just good ‘cotton IQ’.  Final stands of 2 plants per foot are ideal with a range of 1.5-3 being acceptable.  The closer we push the bottom of this range with seeding, then looking at packing rain, cool conditions, or other risky planting conditions increase, however planting at the top end of this range and especially higher can rob profit from dense population risk as well as just being expensive.

  • Log onto the online newsletter for more info in the coming weeks along with updates on planting conditions in less than a month.

 
 

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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