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Southeast Cotton Report
“We’re smack dab in the middle of bloom for the large majority of this crop, with a little later cotton just starting to bloom and maybe even a little behind that.
USDA Projects 2015 US Cotton Crop at 14.5 Million Bales
According to the latest USDA report, the 2015 US cotton crop is projected at 14.5 million bales, unchanged since May and 11 per cent below the 2014 crop.
Old World Bollworm Found in US Poses Serious Risk to Cotton, Other Crops
One male old world bollworm was collected in a Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey pheromone trap in Bradenton, Fla., June 17.
Weeds: Are the Fugitives and Flushes Worth Getting?
What about the pigweed escapees poking proudly through the cotton canopy?
Be Observant of Resistance Issues with Key Cotton Pests
Because of a later than normal plant bug migration, growers should continue monitoring square retention a bit past first bloom.
Controlling Cotton Aphids Still a Judgment Call
When it comes to cotton aphids, look for a naturally occurring fungus that cause aphid populations to crash. Look for gray, fuzzy aphid cadavers.
Southeastern Cotton Producers to See San Joaquin Valley Agriculture
The Cotton Foundation, the P.I.E. program is now in its 27th year of helping participants improve yields and fiber quality.
Weed Science 101: Making New Technologies Work: Part I
Just because they are new technologies, and they’re exciting, does not mean they do not conform to the rules of weed science.
Ag Groups File Suit on Waters of the U.S. Rule
Groups’ complaint says that EPA failed to consider public comments during re-write of Waters of the United States regulation
Management Considerations for Blooming Cotton
First Bloom is an important stage in cotton growth, when certain management considerations come into play.