(Bloomberg) -- Cotton in New York rose to the
highest price in six weeks as rain delayed planting in Texas,
the largest U.S. producer.
West Texas has received as much as 20 inches (51
centimeters) of rain this year, almost double the normal amount,
according to the National Weather Service. The weather will be
dry the next few days, with thundershowers possibly returning on
June 8, according to Meteorlogix LLC in Woburn, Massachusetts.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
highest price in six weeks as rain delayed planting in Texas,
the largest U.S. producer.
West Texas has received as much as 20 inches (51
centimeters) of rain this year, almost double the normal amount,
according to the National Weather Service. The weather will be
dry the next few days, with thundershowers possibly returning on
June 8, according to Meteorlogix LLC in Woburn, Massachusetts.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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