RAINGROWN COTTON - THE DIFFERENCES CENTRAL QUEENSLAND
Date Issued:1992-08-11
Abstract
This paper looks at some of the differences between raingrown and irrigated cotton in Central Queensland, in particular: differences in basic inputs and differences between major problem areas. The important management practices and the research needs of the raingrown crop in Central Queensland are also briefly discussed.
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- 1992 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1992 Australian Cotton Conference