DRYLAND CULTIVAR EVALUATION
Date Issued:1986-08-20
Abstract
The renewed interest in non-irrigated cotton production in recent years led us to undertake co-operative cultivar trials, commencing in 1981/82. There were considerable differences in opinion on the types of cultivars required with much media speculation about the desirability of Texan short season types. Yet , as reported at the Goondiwindi and Toowoomba grower conferences , our preliminary results suggested full season varieties did better under Australian conditions.
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Proceedings from the 1986 Australian Cotton Conference