Texas’ cotton industry is facing its worst harvest in years — costing the state more than $2 billion

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Cotton is Texas’ largest crop, and industry experts say they expect just half the normal annual yield — which will drive up costs for consumers.

Cotton plants grow in a field while a dust storm blows ahead of a late summer thunderstorm on Aug. 29, 2022, in Terry County. Cotton production is expected to be at its worst level in years., our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.

In a good year, cotton production can net $4 billion to $5 billion for the High Plains economy alone. The International Center for Agricultural Competitiveness at Texas Tech University estimates cotton production in the High Plains will be down by $2 billion this year.Aug. 19, 2022 And as demand for cotton rises due to low supply, consumers also will see a rise in products or apparel with cotton.

Costly damage from drought is a recurring problem in Texas. Data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Centers for Environmental Information shows that since 2010, seven drought events have cost Texas at least $1 billion. Taken together, it’s an estimated $10 billion to $20 billion, not including this year’s damage.Aug. 19, 2022

“We will probably get 10,000 bales, and we average 55,000-plus,” said Philip Manske, gin manager at Associated Cotton Growers in Crosbyton.

 

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They should talk to GregAbbott_TX GovAbbott and his Big Oil buddies. They’ll remind them that climate change is a fake news hoax. Crops will keep failing.

Can't be true. They don't believe in climate change in those deep red counties.

Don't blame Democrats!. Blame yourself for voting for them! NormalPeople VoteRed

Kind of have to say 'good' here. The only way to get some people (not going to say who) to actually pay attention to climate change is for that change to hurt big business. I do feel sorry for the workers that will suffer from this but not the for the share holders.

THANKS EXXON! THANKS Chevron! THANKS Shell! TXOGA cottonbureau TxBizPAC

Conservative rural voters will find out the hard way that you can't buy mother nature.

Don't worry -- climate change is just a Chinese hoax. Or something.

Money doesn’t = rain, growable temperatures.

According to Texas Big Oil there is no climate change.

Yet these same farmers will most likely vote for rep pols who do not give a damn about them.

That's Capitalism. They need to pull up them bootstraps and work harder.

Texas can be an oil and gas state that fuels climate change or an agriculture state but not both.

Well they can get federal help that they won’t have to pay back. Maybe like 10,000? Who knows? That number just came to mind.

Maybe some climate change deniers will come around once their pocket books are affected

5thCircAppeals Gee!! Maybe the scientists were right about climate change

Ya'll didn't listen.

It's cool. We won't need federal money or anything, we're gonna secede, right?

If you Texans to see that your state is turning into a desert, that's on you. Lived in Bryan to Houston for 30+ yrs. During that time, the rains have become spotty at best, and when it does, they are insane downpours. You are experiencing the birth of a desert.

Hey...let's make sure when the Traitors start blaming the Democrats for this we point out that it's the climate change they've kept willfully ignoring while obstructing every attempt to deal with it that's responsible.

This money could have helped

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