Producing an Early Crop - The Central Queensland Approach
Date Issued:1988-08-17
Abstract
It was once a commonly held belief in central Queensland that, because the potential cotton growing season was a long one, earliness was not an important management consideration. Such a belief is now very much a minority view among the irrigated cotton growers. On the other hand, less importance is placed on earliness in raingrown cotton because it is an expanding part of the industry and other management considerations currently receive priority.
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- 1988 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1988 Australian Cotton Conference