The Lubbock Cotton Exchange, established in 1947, is a prominent organization in Lubbock, Texas, dedicated to supporting and promoting the local cotton industry. With its strong ties to the Fiber and Biopolymer Research Institute of Texas Tech University, the Exchange manages the Texas International Cotton School and organizes various events, including the annual Golf Tournament and Special Trade Missions. As the new king of cotton, Texas plays a significant role in the nation's cotton production, and the Exchange welcomes membership from merchants, industry partners, and allied services to support this vital aspect of Lubbock's cotton heritage.
With over half of the nation's cotton acres and a substantial contribution to total US production, the Lubbock Cotton Exchange is at the forefront of the cotton industry in Texas. By joining the Exchange, members not only support the local cotton industry but also foster relationships with fellow merchants, banking institutions, ginning facilities, transportation services, and other allied businesses. The Exchange offers active and associate memberships, providing opportunities to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the thriving Lubbock cotton community.
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