All US cotton production is expected to reach 16.6 million bales

According to a report issued by the National Agricultural Statistics Bureau on September 12, the U.S. upland cotton planting area is expected to reach 14.4 million acres, which is 7% higher than the June report and 34% larger than last year. Harvested area is estimated at 9.56 million acres, up 2% from last month's report, but 9% less than in 2010. If honored, this will be the largest historical abandonment rate. The Pima area of ​​the United States is estimated to be 289,000 acres, an increase of 42% from the previous year.

The drought in the cotton planting belt has had a negative impact on this year's cotton. As of September 4, 4% of the cotton fields were rated as "very poor - poor", compared with 12% in the same period last year. 42% of cotton field bolls, which is 2% higher than last year and 10% more than the average 5-year boll opening rate.

Texas started ginning cotton. As of September 1, the number of cotton gins was 824,600, which was the largest amount of cotton processed since September 1, 2000.

All US cotton production is expected to be 16.6 million bales (480 pounds per bag), slightly higher than the previous month's report but 9% lower than last year. The average yield is estimated at 807 pounds per harvested acre, which is 5% less than last year. Upland cotton production is forecast at 15.8 million bales/480 pounds (bags), a 10% decrease from 2010. US Pima cotton production is expected to be 737,200 bales, the same as last month's report.

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