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Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. COTTON UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Agricultural Marketing Service Cotton Division Memphis^ Tennessee August 1992 I CONTENTS Table £aae Introduction .... . 1 Leading Varieties by growth areas (Table). 1 1. Varieties by states and United States, crop of 1992. 2-3 Varieties planted by classing offices, crop of 1992: 2. Abilene. 4 3. Altus. . .. . 4 4. Birmingham. 5 5. Corpus Christi . 5 6. Dumas. . 6 7. El Paso.... 6 8. Florence. 7 9. Greenwood. 7 10. Harlingen. . .. 8 11. Hayti.. 8 12. Lamesa. . 9 13. Lubbock. 9 14. Macon. 10 15. Memphis.... 10 16. Phoenix. 11 17. Rayville. 11 18. Visalia. 12 19. Waco. .12 20. Estimated percentage of American Pima cotton acreage planted to specified varieties, by states, crop of 1992 . 13 21. Estimated percentage of American Pima cotton acreage planted to specified varieties, by classing offices, crop of 1992 . 13 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE COTTON DIVISION, MARKET NEWS BRANCH ^ 4841 SUMMER AVENUE - MEMPHIS, TN 38122 ! Telephone 901-766-2931 ! Cotton Varieties Planted, United States 1992 Crop Deltapine owned varieties were the most popular upland cotton planted in the United States for the 1992-93 season, according to the Cotton Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA. Cargill owned varieties were the second most popular followed by Stoneville, CPCSO, Germain's and Tamcot. Deltapine owned varieties were the most popular planted in 1992, accounting for 53.6 percent of the United States acreage. These varieties lead in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. The most popular Deltapine variety was Deltapine 50 which accounted for over 15 percent of the United States acreage planted. Cargill owned varieties were the second most popular planted in 1992, accounting for 16.7 percent of the United States acreage. These varieties were the most popular planted in Oklahoma and Texas and were the second most popular in New Mexico. Paymaster HS 26 was the most popular Cargill owned variety and accounted for about 10.1 percent of the U.S. acreage. Stoneville owned varieties were the third most popular planted in 1992. These varieties accounted for 8.1 percent of the U.S. acreage. These varieties were the second most popular planted in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. The leading Stoneville variety was Stoneville 453, accounting for 4.1 percent of the U.S. acreage planted. CPCSD (California Planting Cotton Seed Distributors) varieties were the next most popular and accounted for 6 percent of the acreage planted in 1992. CPCSD varieties were the most popular planted in California. SJ-2 was the most popular variety of CPCSD planted and accounted for about 2.4 percent of the U.S. acreage. Germain's were the fifth most popular varieties planted and accounted for 3.4 percent of the 1992 acreage. Germain's Acala GC-510 was thei' most popular, at 3 percent of the total U.S. acreage. Tamcot varieties were the sixth most popular group planted in 1992, accounting for 2.4 percent of the U.S. acreage. Tamcot was the second most popular variety group in Oklahoma. The most popular Tamcot variety was Tamcot CAB-CS which accounted for over one percent of the U.S. acreage. Other variety groups accounting for one percent or more of United States 1992 cotton plantings included: All-Tex and Hyperformer. Pima S-6 was the most popular American Pima variety planted in 1992. This variety accounted for 93.5 percent of the United States acreage and accounted for virtually 100 percent of the American Pima acreage in California and about 98 percent of the acreage in New Mexico and Texas. Pima S-7 accounted for about 13 percent of the Arizona acreage. Estimates of the percentage of the various varieties of cotton planted in the United States for 1992 by counties, classing offices and states are presented in this report. The variety data are based primarily on estimates furnished by cotton ginners for the territories served by their gins. 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