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By GALEN HOLLEY
Staff Writer
Cotton in Grenada County is looking good but will likely bring a lower price on the market this year.
Growers have picked nearly all of the county’s 5,000-plus acres of cotton, but the lint yields per acre aren’t what they were last year.
“Preliminary runs show we’re getting about 38 percent,” Steve Winters, director of the MSU Extension Service, said recently.
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