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Guy Roth - Lecturer in Cotton Production
... Roth - Lecturer in Cotton Production Guy Roth Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre Agronomy & Soil Science University of New England Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia. Phone: ... Research Centre education program. The course is undertaken by both internal UNE students and external cotton industry personnel. His research interests are in crop agronomy, remote sensing, and agricultures impact on ...
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Defoliants and Desiccants
... the plant - either from the crop itself, or from weeds in infested fields. In cotton production, leaf removal has several advantages: The crop may be harvested earlier; Quality grades are ... (generally faster than the result of a defoliant). Desiccants have several practical uses in production. They effectively destroy the crop following harvest, quickly eliminating pest harborage sites. Besides being ...
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Field Crops: ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
... Production [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 117K] Edible Soybean Production and Marketing [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 94K] Kenaf Production [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 312K] Organic Alfalfa Production [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 679K] Organic Cotton Production ...
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Master Publication List: ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
... Production [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 420K] Hops: Organic Production [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 275K] Organic Alfalfa Production [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 679K] Organic Small Grain Production [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 108K] Organic Rice Production [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 182K] Organic Cotton Production ...
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CABI Bookshop :: Forthcoming Titles
... 1845931076, £65.00 / $130.00 Going Organic: Mobilising Networks for Environmentally Responsible Food Production by S Lockie, K Lyons, G Lawrence, D Halpin August 2006 Hardback 1845931327, ... August 2006 Hardback 0851990045, £60.00 / $110.00 Biotechnology in Cotton Research and Production: ICAC Review Articles on Cotton Production Research by J McD Stewart September 2006 Paperback 0851995268, £30.00 ...
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Cotton Seedling Diseases
... Cotton Seedling Diseases Cotton Seedling Diseases Cotton Disease Information Note No. 1 Steve Koenning, Plant Pathology Extension Specialist Introduction Figure 1. A poor stand of cotton seedlings. Seedling diseases (Figure 1) cause an estimated average annual yield loss of 5% and are usually the major disease problems in cotton production in North ...
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fusarium wilt in cotton
... cotton DNA diagnostics for fusarium wilt cotton last update 24/9/06 Background/context: Fusarium wilt of cotton, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. vasinfectum (Fov) has become a significant constraint to cotton production in Australia, since it was first recognised on the Darling Downs in Queensland in 1993. The estimated loss in crop production from fusarium ...
www.tpp.uq.edu.au


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News
... 1500   Fax: (02) 6793 1186   7 November 2000 COTTON PRODUCTION COURSE WINS NATIONAL AWARD The Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre (Cotton CRC) “Cotton Production Course”, delivered through the University of New England ... 's cotton. Importantly, Australian cotton is of very high quality. Thus, like fine wool is at the premium end of the market. "The Cotton CRC Cotton Production Course has ...
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Cotton Root Rot
... . Disease activity increases from June through August; therefore, complete production as early as possible. Cotton Root Rot Control Strategy for Cotton Map fields to define areas infested with the fungus. Shred ... corn production and apply the nitrogen as ammonia. Apply the ammonia to Plant sorghum or corn next season. After sorghum or small grain harvest, immediately prepare land for cotton using ...
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