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Proceedings from the 2014 Australian Cotton Conference.
Rochester, Ian (2014-08-05)
High-yielding cotton can be grown without causing environmental damage. Most growers aim to do this but believe high levels of inputs are required, but this is not necessarily the case.
Grundy, Paul, Hopkinson, Jamie, Sharman, Murray (2014-08-05)
With rogue cotton becoming a seemingly common sight along roadways and drainage lines a survey was conducted throughout Queensland and parts of northern New South Wales covering over 13,000km of roads and drainage way
Byrne-Morrison, Tracey (2014-08-05)
The Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre was the award-winning venue for the 16th Australian Cotton Conference which attracted more than 1500 representatives from the industry including cotton growers, research
Robert, Mensah,, Young, Alison, Watts, Nick, Leach, David, Glennie, Peter (2014-08-05)
Australian cotton is now dominated by transgenic (Bt) varieties, which provides a strong platform for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of key pests such as Helicoverpa spp.
Uddin, Jasim, Smith, Rod, Gillies, Malcolm (2014-08-05)
Issue being addressed? Cut-off time is vital in furrow irrigation as it significantly affects the efficiency of irrigation.