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Considering raingrown this summer?

Redfern, Ruth (2015-08-17)

Growers with cotton in their rotations achieve higher returns over the rotation cycle, compared with growers with solely grainbased rotations.

Managing cotton crop residue - preventing ratoons from carrying over

Maas, Susan (2013-03-28)

Getting rid of the crop post‐harvest can be difficult and resource intensive, however it really is the first step in terms of best practice for your future cotton crops.

Increasing the Resilience of Eastern Australia Irrigated Farm Businesses

Roth, Guy (2011-05-01)

This case study looks at trialling retention of corn stubble as an inexpensive way to reduce soil water evaporation.

THE OVERWINTERING FOE: WINTER POPULATIONS OF HELIOTHIS IN COTTON GROWING AREAS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF STUBBLE CULTIVATION.

Fitt, Gary P., Daly, Joanne C. (1988-08-17)

As major pests of cotton production, Heliothis spp. are of most concern to growers during the summer when they are active and damaging crops. Once autumn arrives and the crop is picked, Heliothis are soon forgotten.

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