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2013 Producer Information Exchange Program tours set across Cotton Belt

• Upon completion of this year’s tours, PIE will have exposed more than 1,000 U.S. cotton producers to innovative production practices in regions different than their own.

May 24, 2013

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The National Cotton Council has set dates and locations for the 2013 Producer Information Exchange (PIE) Program.

Sponsored by Bayer CropScience through a grant to The Cotton Foundation, the program is now in its 25th year of helping its U.S. cotton producer participants maximize on-farm efficiency.

This season, Mid-South producers will see operations in Georgia and Alabama on June 23-28; Southeast producers will travel to Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi on July 7-12; Southwest producers will visit California on July 21-25; and Far West producers will tour Texas on Aug. 4-9.

The PIE program provides cotton producers with the opportunity to maximize production efficiency and improve yields and fiber quality by: 1) gaining new perspectives in such fundamental practices as land preparation, planting, fertilization, pest control, irrigation and harvesting; and 2) observing firsthand diverse farming practices and the unique ways in which their innovative peers have adopted new and existing technology.

Cotton Foundation President Barry Evans, a Kress, Texas, cotton producer, said the U.S. cotton industry is very appreciative to Bayer CropScience for underwriting the PIE.

The NCC’s Member Services staff, in conjunction with local producer interest organizations, conducts the PIE program, including participant selection.

Upon completion of this year’s tours, PIE will have exposed more than 1,000 U.S. cotton producers to innovative production practices in regions different than their own.

 

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