Prices will likely hold in hopes of some cooling of the tariff situation. But the U.S. must find a sustainable market for its cotton.
Cotton is testing higher prices, as weather factors continue to restrict availability of U.S. premium quality high grades.
Dr. O.A. Cleveland believes the market has bottomed out in the expected 74-75 cent area and is now working its way back to 80 cents – and the birth of a new bull.