California Cotton Ginners and Growers Associations
1785 N. Fine Avenue
Fresno, California 93727-1616

Phone (559) 252-0684
Fax (559) 252-0551

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EPA Strengthens Smog Standard

USDA Enhances Farm Programs and Streamlines Payment Limits for Family Farmers
Roundup Ready® Flex Pima Sales for 2010
Another Version of I-9 Forms

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

Welcome to the web site of the California Cotton Ginners Association and the California Cotton Growers Association. These two cotton industry organizations represent their members in the legal, legislative and regulatory affairs of their respective businesses. Both Associations are non-profit trade Associations and are supported by an ann ual voluntary dues assessment per bale produced (Growers) and per bale ginned (Ginners). Dues for 2008, based on the 2007 crop, are 25¢ per bale produced and 25¢ per bale ginned. The Ginners Association’s membership includes all of the 28 ginning firms currently doing business in California. These 28 organizations will operate 48 cotton gins during the 2008 season. The membership of the Growers Association currently produces 100% of the total cotton produced in California. The total number of cotton growers is estimated to be approximately 750 statewide.


The purpose of this website is to furnish our members and other interested parties, with an overview of the structure and activities of these organizations, as well as a continually updated review of the issues currently being addressed by the Associations
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