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NEW YORK - Cotton prices jumped Friday, boosted by a rally in the grains market and concerns that monsoons in India may damage cotton crops in the world's second-largest producer. Cotton for December delivery rose 0.64 cent on Friday to close at 74.50 cents a pound on the ICE Futures US exchange. The gains came as prices for corn, soybeans and wheat rose Friday on concerns that recent pullbacks don't reflect the true value of Midwest crops, which have been recovering from devastating June floods. Ongoing monsoons in India have also threatened cotton crops there, raising concerns of tightened international supplies, said Sharon Johnson, senior cotton analyst at First Capitol Group in Atlanta. "Cotton planting already was running behind in India and the weather situation doesn't help things," she said. Also boosting prices... [read full story]
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By BETSY BLANEY , Associated Press Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. No firm figures will be available on the damage until after Dolly...
Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. But analysts said the loss, while devastating for local producers, will have only a short-term effect...
Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. But analysts said the loss, while devastating for local producers, will have only a short-term effect...
— Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. But analysts said the loss, while devastating for local producers, will have only a short-term...
Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. But analysts said the loss, while devastating for local producers, will have only a short-term effect...
Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. But analysts said the loss, while devastating for local producers, will have only a short-term effect...
By BETSY BLANEY AP Agriculture Writer (AP) - Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. No firm figures will be available on the damage until...
Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. But analysts said the loss, while devastating for local producers, will have only a short-term effect...
Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. But analysts said the loss, while devastating for local producers, will have only a short-term effect...
Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. But analysts said the loss, while devastating for local producers, will have only a short-term effect...

