July 13, 2010
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Sponsored by Bayer CropScience through a grant to The Cotton Foundation, the P.I.E. program is now in its 22nd year of helping its
The Southeast cotton producers will begin their tour on July 19 in
On the 21st, the participants will visit Bayer’s test facility on the Sam Stuckey farm in
The Southeast producer participants include: from Florida – Shannon Nixon, Baker; from Georgia – Carl Dixon II, Alapaha; Al Mathis, Arlington, and Jon Thompson, Norman Park; from North Carolina – Sam Fulton, Laurinburg, and Mark Lassiter, Conway; and from Virginia – Lucas Braswell, Windsor, Mike Ellis, Suffolk, and Cliff Fox, Capron.
In the other three P.I.E. tours this season, Southwestern producers will visit
Upon completion of this year’s four tours, the P.I.E. program will have exposed nearly 900
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