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A harvest crew in Munday, Texas, works to gather the record-breaking cotton crop. About 40 percent of the West Texas crop has been harvested. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station photo by Dr. John Sij.)
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The High Plains cotton crop currently has the best color and leaf grades in the U.S. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station photo by Dr. John Sij.)
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