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Conservation and utilisation of beneficial insects in the cotton agroecosystem for integrated pest management in conventional, transgenic and organic cotton

Mensah, Robert (1998-06-30)

The aim of this study was to (1) improve our understanding of predator responses to prey, predator/prey interactions and factors limiting their efficacy in cotton systems, (2) improve the performance of Envirofeast pr

Pest Management in Organic Cotton

Mensah, R (1995-06-30)

In Australia, management of cotton pests is insecticide based.

ORGANIC COTTON ON THE DARLING DOWNS:A PEST MANAGER'S NIGHTMARE

Murray, David (1994-08-09)

There are both anecdotal and well documented reports indicating that unsprayed cotton can be profitable.

National Standards and Certification of Organic Produce

Lovisolo, Ruth (1994-08-09)

International trade in organic produce is now estimated to be worth around US$40billion per annum Of this, Australia produces in the vicinity of $40m each year2 and it is expected to become nearer to 10 percent of tot

Organic Cotton Growing

International Cotton Advisory Committee, (1994-08-09)

Use of fertilizers and insecticides in cotton production has increased to the extent that cotton production is losing its profitability against other field crops.

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