Rotation Crops: What is the Impact on a Irrigated Farming System
Date Issued:1998-08-14
Abstract
Farming systems are continually attracting interest amongst the growing community, since input costs are continually increasing and returns behave in a cyclic nature. Growers are now stepping back from the enterprise, to assess the production unit for agronomic, economic and environmental issues before selecting the rotation crop for the farm, endeavouring to achieve the most sustainable production system. This has research dollars invested, to examine the effects of rotation crops on the cotton production system.
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- 1998 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1998 Australian Cotton Conference