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@CT - COTTON #2 - ICEFU |
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Jul
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67.51 |
67.31 |
68.02 |
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Oct
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73.05 |
71.25 |
72.20 |
- 0.06 |
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Dec
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76.13 |
74.26 |
75.86 |
0.06 |
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Mar
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81.45 |
79.67 |
80.77 |
0.04 |
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May
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81.97 |
81.50 |
82.43 |
0.12 |
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Jul
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83.23 |
82.43 |
83.63 |
0.17 |
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Oct
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0.00 |
0.00 |
85.32 |
0.17 |
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W - WHEAT - CBOT |
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Last |
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Jul
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872'6s |
7'4 |
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Sep
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887'4s |
7'2 |
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Dec
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910'2s |
6'6 |
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Mar
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931'4s |
7'0 |
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May
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944'4s |
7'2 |
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S - SOYBEANS - CBOT |
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Jul
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1658'0s |
12'2 |
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Aug
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1649'0s |
9'4 |
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Sep
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1637'2s |
5'2 |
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Nov
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1631'0s |
1'0 |
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Jan
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1644'6s |
1'4 |
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C - CORN - CBOT |
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Chg |
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Jul
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746'0s |
-2'6 |
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Sep
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757'6s |
-3'2 |
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Dec
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777'0s |
-3'4 |
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Mar
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794'0s |
-3'6 |
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May
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803'4s |
-3'2 |
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Cotton Developement
7-1-2008
About 80% of the cotton in the region is growing at an acceptable rate following the last spell of moisture we had this past weekend. About 10% is behind in vegetative development and will start blooming before it gets very large. The other 10% is actually beginning to grow aggressively and would benefit from a pre-bloom Pix application. Overall, most of the cotton does not need Pix this week. And it will likely take some follow-up rain before a lot of Pix needs to be applied if it comes soon. There is a pretty good chance of rain moving in over the weekend and again next week. A lot of the cotton is fruiting low and will actually go into bloom with only about 13 or 14 nodes. That means that we need to be careful on the Pix applications only using it on those exceptional fields that have small squares and large vegetative plants until we get some follow-up moisture. Delta Pine 444 is one variety that may actually get tall but is not very vigorous at this time. It is also a good time to get out and check how well the plants are holding squares. There are plantbugs in the region, but so far, there have been no fields found below 80% square retention.
Cotton Physiology 7-2-2008
The physiological development of cotton is different this year. Early rain followed by dry and record hot weather has resulted in plants that have produced abundant large squares on the first 6 or 7 fruiting nodes. With the first square or fruiting node in the fifth position, this gives us an average plant of about 12 nodes that is only about a week away from blooming. I have already observed plants with blooms that have only produced 13 total nodes with a plant height of around 20 to 24 inches. Normally we see 15 or 16 nodes on cotton when it begins blooming. Typically you would expect that pix would be beneficial on 24 inch cotton; however, it appears that these early planted fields had almost shut down due to the previous dry weather. While the recent rainfall has allowed new development in the terminals or top of the plant, it is going to take more rain before these plants start growing aggressively. Nevertheless, there is a low percentage of cotton that is growing more vigorously and it tends to be the later planted fields. Overall things look good with little pix being needed for this week.
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82oF |
Feels Like: |
91oF |
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84% |
Dew Pt: |
77oF |
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5:54 |
Sunset: |
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