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Cotton Quick Take

Body Are the Texas rains too little, too late, or is there still hope for an upside surprise in the crop? Meanwhile, cotton and other markets wonder whether the Fed will stick the landing or push the economy into recession. Get QuickTake’s read on the week’s events in five minutes.
Greenwood’s cheerleaders helped with ground breaking ceremonies on the new 74,000 square-foot Multi Purpose Facility that will serve all of Greenwood. The project, funded by part of the bond that passed earlier this year, will include a 75-yard turf field, bleachers, an indoor track, training room and more. It’s estimated to cost $11 million. by Lee Lewis Construction

Greenwood’s cheerleaders helped with ground breaking ceremonies on the new 74,000 square-foot Multi Purpose Facility that will serve all of Greenwood. The project, funded by part of the bond that passed earlier this year, will include a 75-yard turf field, bleachers, an indoor track, training room and more. It’s estimated to cost $11 million. by Lee Lewis Construction

Greenwood’s cheerleaders helped with ground breaking ceremonies on the new 74,000 square-foot Multi Purpose

Body Greenwood’s cheerleaders helped with ground breaking ceremonies on the new 74,000 square-foot Multi Purpose Facility that will serve all of Greenwood.
Cotton Quick Take

Cotton Quick Take

Cotton Quick Take

Body Shifting weather forecasts and economic signals from the Fed have kept traders on their toes. Despite a turbulent week, cotton futures have shown resilience, offering a glimpse into what may lie ahead for the U.S. crop and global demand.