A simple choice can create a world of positive impact. By choosing #cotton, you're choosing a fiber that's grown in nature (renewable), breaks down naturally back to the soil (biodegradable), & can be repurposed into something new (recyclable). 🌎🌱 https://t.co/FV1wEk6FKF
Plains Cotton Growers, Inc. (PCG) strongly endorses Tom Sell – Republican candidate for Congressional House District 19 of Texas. Sell is a proven advocate of the agriculture industry having served as a key architect of the development of the 2002 Farm Bill at the helm of former House Agriculture Committee Chairman Larry Combest (R-TX). Since that time, Sell has dedicated his entire career to the farming communities of West Texas in advocacy for agriculture as well as other industries across the High Plains. PCG is proud to call him a lifelong friend. We believe the High Plains and Southern High Plains cotton industry could not ask for a better ally and advocate and are thrilled to endorse Tom Sell for Texas Congressional House District 19.
“Tom has always had a passion for production agriculture with a genuine servant’s heart, which we need more of in Washington, D.C.,” said PCG CEO Kody Bessent. “His passion for agriculture and the overall District 19 community will serve us well, and we’re excited to support and join him as he serves the great people of West Texas.”
According to a new consumer survey commissioned by
@NCottonCouncil, confusion is the #1 barrier to action on #microplastics.
#PlantNotPlastic is here to close the knowledge gap and bring clear, simple choices.
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@AP#plastic#cotton
Your wardrobe can do more than you think.
@NCottonCouncil’s @_PlantNotPlastic initiative is here to show you how choosing cotton is a small change that makes a big difference.
Learn how → https://t.co/eHJAWjFURO
Microplastics. Hidden in plain sight.
The #PlantNotPlastic campaign is revealing how synthetic clothing fibers connect to this growing issue.
Find out more and follow _PlantNotPlastic: https://t.co/eHJAWjFn2g
Great meeting yesterday sponsored by SRPCGA. Tas Smith , NCC VP of Producer Affairs reviews provisions of the OBBBA and how those provisions will affect cotton producers in the Concho Valley. #wearcotton
The Cotton Board has voted to recommend approval of Cotton Incorporated's 2026 plan & budget. This plan sharpens the marketing focus, fuels research and innovation, and positions cotton to compete more effectively in a challenging global market. https://t.co/dYUlgtXsrp
Mark your calendars! Our next Cotton & Coffee session is happening August 19th. Cotton Incorporated’s CEO, William Kimbrell, will give a preview of Cotton Incorporated’s 2026 plan and budget, and provide insight into the strategic vision for the company’s future.
There is tremendous support for American Cotton Producers in the OBB Bill. An increased safety net for upland and ELS cotton producers. . Producers want to thank Sen. Bozeman and Rep. Thompson for their support.
The NCC calls on the House of Representatives to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act swiftly. It provides a much-needed increase in farm bill support that will bring the cotton safety net more in line with current production costs. @RapidResponse47
It's time to support American Agriculture and pass the One Big, Beautiful Bill. A last minute hold out is not leadership. Fiscal conservatives and Freedom caucus have had plenty of time to plead their case to the public and to fellow congressional member. Now pass this bill.
National Cotton Council @NCottonCouncil:
"The NCC strongly supports the OBBB Act and now urges the U.S. House of Representatives to swiftly take up and pass this legislation."
National Cotton Council @NCottonCouncil:
"The NCC strongly supports the OBBB Act and now urges the U.S. House of Representatives to swiftly take up and pass this legislation."
Give this resource a try. 30 minutes once a month to learn something about our cotton industry. Lots of producers listen in from their pickup or tractors.
For More Information: https://t.co/9iMXQ05cCM