Many cotton farmers in Texas feel that they got off pretty light as Hurricane Emily managed to not damage their crops too much. They didn't have much damage from winds, but heavy rains hurt crops some. "Since we are in the middle of harvest, we'd prefer hot, dry weather," said Texas Cotton and Grain Association executive director Jeff Nunley. "If we could have gotten these rains back in June, they would have been very timely." AP latest ebusiness news
Emily's Effects on Cotton and Oil
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