Despite Hurricane Damage, Cotton Production Expected To Rise In 2017

WILSON, AR - OCTOBER 30: Plastic wrap is removed from a cotton module as it begings a process where it will be cleaned of seeds and plant waste, dried and pressed into bales at Wilson Gin on October 30, 2017 near Wilson, Arkansas. Despite extensive damage to the nation's cotton crop from Hurricane Harvey, the USDA expects cotton production to exceed last years levels by a significant amount. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
WILSON, AR - OCTOBER 30: Plastic wrap is removed from a cotton module as it begings a process where it will be cleaned of seeds and plant waste, dried and pressed into bales at Wilson Gin on October 30, 2017 near Wilson, Arkansas. Despite extensive damage to the nation's cotton crop from Hurricane Harvey, the USDA expects cotton production to exceed last years levels by a significant amount. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Despite Hurricane Damage, Cotton Production Expected To Rise In 2017
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