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@CT - COTTON #2 - ICEFU
Month Open High Low Last Change Close Time More
Oct 25 65.29 65.44 64.91 65.44 -0.18 65.19s 09/12 Chart for @CT5V Options for @CT5V
Dec 25 66.74 66.92 66.32 66.76 0.11 66.83s 09/12 Chart for @CT5Z Options for @CT5Z
Mar 26 68.63 68.80 68.23 68.67 0.12 68.75s 09/12 Chart for @CT6H Options for @CT6H
May 26 69.98 70.16 69.63 70.04 0.12 70.12s 09/12 Chart for @CT6K Options for @CT6K
Jul 26 70.80 71.03 70.52 70.92 0.14 71.02s 09/12 Chart for @CT6N Options for @CT6N
Oct 26 69.38 0.07 69.83s 09/12 Chart for @CT6V Options for @CT6V
@C - CORN - CBOT
Month Open High Low Last Change Close Time More
Sep 25 402'4 405'2 398'4 398'4 0'0 399'0s 09/12 Chart for @C5U Options for @C5U
Dec 25 419'6 430'2 417'0 428'0 10'2 430'0s 09/12 Chart for @C5Z Options for @C5Z
Mar 26 436'6 447'4 434'4 445'0 10'0 447'2s 09/12 Chart for @C6H Options for @C6H
May 26 447'2 457'0 445'0 454'4 9'4 457'0s 09/12 Chart for @C6K Options for @C6K
Jul 26 454'4 463'2 451'6 461'2 9'0 463'4s 09/12 Chart for @C6N Options for @C6N
Sep 26 452'0 459'6 449'2 458'2 8'6 459'6s 09/12 Chart for @C6U Options for @C6U
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Sep 25 1009'6 10'4 1025'6s 09/12 Chart for @S5U Options for @S5U
Nov 25 1034'4 1049'0 1028'0 1045'2 12'6 1046'2s 09/12 Chart for @S5X Options for @S5X
Jan 26 1053'4 1067'4 1047'2 1064'2 12'6 1065'2s 09/12 Chart for @S6F Options for @S6F
Mar 26 1068'2 1081'6 1062'4 1079'2 12'2 1080'2s 09/12 Chart for @S6H Options for @S6H
May 26 1081'6 1094'6 1076'0 1091'6 11'6 1093'2s 09/12 Chart for @S6K Options for @S6K
Jul 26 1091'6 1104'0 1085'4 1101'2 11'6 1103'0s 09/12 Chart for @S6N Options for @S6N
Aug 26 1088'4 1099'6 1082'2 1098'0 11'0 1099'2s 09/12 Chart for @S6Q Options for @S6Q
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Conditions for Defoliation Timing in Southeast Virginia
9-12-2025
The last three weeks have created a new expectation for both cotton and peanuts in our area.  We have moved into a strong cutout, but the maturity of the crops has not advanced as much as we are used to during the weeks surrounding Labor Day.  Two weather conditions explain what we are seeing in the field. At the end of the third week of August, the rainfall spigot essentially cut off on the entire region.  Crops loaded with maturing bolls and nuts used up the reserves quickly and parts of our region entered this three-week drought with low soil moisture to start with.  In addition, our temperature averages have been below normal with a few hot days sprinkled in.  During 3 weeks of calendar days, we only gained 2 weeks of maturity.  The net result is that our early crop has turned back into average maturity.  I’m not seeing anything ready yet although some in the driest areas have moved along.  Temperatures have warmed back up, and early defoliation timing probably comes down to the top crop and rainfall.  Sorta sounds normal.
Predictions (He who lives by the crystal ball will chew shattered glass)
Overall, I don’t think the defoliation timing will follow planting date as closely as soil type and fertility.  I expect some farms could be ready during the third week of September (beginning week of 15th) but more likely the early defoliation will begin during the 4th week (beginning September 21).  This will be early planted, sandier fields, and the more southern parts of the region, particularly if they were dry most of August.  
By week that October comes in (beginning Sept. 28), I think there will be a good bit of acreage that is ready.  These ideas reflect an expectation of normal temperatures for the rest of September into October.
The latest cotton will have high fertility with extra top crop, strong land and later planting dates and we will no doubt see variety influences here.  These should still be in good shape by mid-October.  We seem to always find some deer or herbicide damage, gappy stands or late replants that makes us want to play the late October game, but WOW that is a long time from now.

Next week we'll add traditional methods for determining crop maturity and share insights from some early looking.

 

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