Excessive and untimely rainfall in Tamaulipas, Mexico, has led to a significant decrease in cotton production, with some areas seeing up to a 50% reduction from expected yields. Despite the challenges, cotton cultivation has proven to be profitable, with approximately two thousand hectares more grown this autumn-winter cycle, as reported by Ariel Longoria García, Secretary of Rural Development. The season has faced various obstacles, including drought, frost, and heavy rains, but the cultivated cotton was not stained by the rains as it fell before the acorn sprouted. Producers are warned about the potential increase of the harmful cotton boll weevil due to the last rains.