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AUSTRALIAN OUTLOOK FOR COTTON

Howes, John (1992-08-11)

As more than 94% of the Australian crop is exported, the world situation has greater bearing on the outlook for the Australian grower than most of his competitive counterparts who have the benefit of their own large d

FUNDAMENTALS OF CLASSING

Prendergast, Jim (1990-08-08)

In my paper on the fundamentals of Classing I would like to outline both the traditional style classing and the modern high volume instrument classing.

The World Outlook

Butler, Ray (1990-08-08)

The past season has been 11 abnormal 11 - how do we define a 11 normal" one? - but abnormal in the sense that significant shifts in trading patterns have occurred.

IS COTTON TRENDY?

Garner, John (1988-08-17)

I will admit, nonetheless, that there are opportunities to be grasped on occasions such as this, since one can use them (whether they be publicly documented or not) to say things that wquld be inappropriate in one&#03

COTTON PRICE DETERMINANTS: A SUMMARY

Mues, Colin (1988-08-17)

The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics is one of the few organisations that publish cotton pri ce forecasts t o assist growers in making their planting decisions.

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