$25 - $75 per Module

The value of a cotton module varies significantly based on several factors, including fiber quality, grade, moisture content, and current market demand. Generally, a cotton module containing 500 pounds of Class Mid fiber can be sold for between $25 and $75 per module. This range reflects fluctuations in global cotton prices and regional supply.

Factors Influencing Price

  • Fiber Quality: Higher grade fibers (e.g., Class I) command higher prices.
  • Moisture Content: Modules with optimal moisture levels (around 6-8%) are more valuable.
  • Market Demand: Seasonal demand and international trade agreements impact prices.
  • Grade: Different grades of cotton have different values.

Comparison of Module Valuation Methods

Method Cost (per Module) Duration
Quick Assessment (Local Broker) $30 - $60 15-30 minutes
Laboratory Analysis $75 - $150 1-3 days
Automated Scanning System $20 - $40 5-10 minutes

Understanding Module Specifications

A cotton module typically contains 500 pounds of cotton. It's crucial to accurately assess the fiber characteristics before determining its worth. Key metrics include: Fiber Length: Longer fibers are generally more desirable. Micronaire Value: Indicates fiber fineness and maturity. Strength: Measures fiber tensile strength. Accurate measurement of these factors is essential for obtaining a fair price. Consulting with a local cotton broker or utilizing laboratory analysis provides the most reliable valuation.