US 2026/27 cotton crop estimate remains unchanged in USDA’s June report

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In its latest June report, the USDA has kept unchanged US cotton production projection, at 13.3 million bales (1 bale = 480 pounds) for the 2026/27 season, 4% below the 2025/26 crop and the lowest estimate since 2023/24’s 12.1 million bales.

Upland production is estimated at 13.0 million bales, compared with 13.5 million bales last season. The extra-long staple (ELS) crop is estimated at 325,000 bales, compared with 405,000 bales for the 2025/26 crop.

As spring planting approached for the 2026 crop, cotton harvest-time prices were similar to a year ago while competing crop price expectations were slightly below a year ago for corn and slightly above for soybeans.

As a result, the relatively small price differences reflect the modest change in 2026/27 cotton acreage intentions.

USDA’s March Prospective Plantings indicated an approximate 4% increase in 2026/27 cotton area compared with last season to 9.64 million acres.

Weather, in addition to price movements since early spring, is also expected to play a role in the final cotton planted area. Drought conditions have been more prevalent this year across the cotton belt.

In early May 2026, 98% of the cotton production area was affected by drought. Conditions improved somewhat with recent rainfall, but 79% of the cotton area continued under drought conditions as of early June.

Despite the improvement, the share of area under drought remains significantly above the 6% reported in early June 2025. US cotton planting progress this year has generally tracked last season and the 5-year average.

As of the first week of June 7, 77% of the forecast cotton acreage had been planted, slightly ahead of 2025 but equal to the 2021–25 average.

US cotton harvested area is forecast at approximately 7.4 million acres in 2026/27, nearly 6% or 450,000 acres below the final 2025/26 estimate.

The current estimate reflects a 10-year weighted average abandonment by region, with the Southwest adjusted to reflect moisture conditions thus far this season.

US abandonment is projected at nearly 23.5%, compared with approximately 15.5% in 2025/26. The 2026/27 cotton yield based on a 5-year weighted average, is forecast at 866 pounds per harvested acre.

The 2026/27 national yield is expected to rebound slightly from last season but remains below each of the previous three years.

Image courtesy: NPR

Bhargav Pathak
Bhargav Pathakhttps://textilesresources.com
With a passion for the textile, apparel, and fashion industry, I embarked on a journey fueled by education from NIFT Gandhinagar and affiliation with NDBI at NID Ahmedabad. Since 2006, I've contributed to various corporate ventures, specializing in B2B, B2C, SaaS, and AI products within the textile domain. In July 2023, I launched TextilesResources.com, a knowledge hub offering the latest news, articles, and soon-to-come features like interviews and a trade fair calendar. Grateful for the growing community, we've recently introduced a Business Directory for enhanced visibility. Join us on LinkedIn and stay connected with the ever-evolving textile landscape!

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