It is good that the cotton balls are getting bigger, but I am beginning to worry about the unpleasant scenario of a squall if the cotton seed pops. The ideal situation would be to have a curtain separating the wet season from the dry season. I'm not saying it would be like California, but if it rains too much during the harvest season, we wouldn't be able to get into the swampy fields, and the early cotton would be damaged, which is something I don't like to think about. If you think about it, the flowers are blooming earlier than originally planned and big balls are growing. I am reminded once again that agriculture is truly an industry that depends on the weather.
Oct 21, 2011 2:52:06PM