LATE WINTER SOWING FOR EARLIER BOLL FILING
Date Issued:2014-08-05
Abstract
Issue being addressed Peak summer weather in the central Highlands region can be highly variable with potential for cloudy wet monsoonal influences or high temperatures and humidity which reduces a crops capacity to keep cool. We are investigating tactics to enable substantially earlier planting and crop development to reduce crop exposure during boll filling to mid to late summer conditions. This may improve the management of climatic risk for cotton production in the Central Highlands environment and lift aggregate yield potential and lint quality.
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- 2014 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 2014 Australian Cotton Conference