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Soil constrainst forum

O'Keeffe, Kieran (CottonInfo Team, 2017-06-30)

This travel was undertaken to participate in the CRDC one day forum on 'Soil Constraints' held at Moree on the 14th July.

Grower led research in irrigation system comparison in the Gwydir

Lowien, Zara (Gwydir Valley Irrigator Association, 2015-06-30)

This project aim was to achieve a more resilient and competitive cotton farming system through increasing the understanding and awareness of the benefits and disadvantages which may be associated with different row co

Effect of 1 m and 1.5 m row spacing on yield and fibre quality of upland cotton in Warren, NSW, Australia

Quigley, Richard (University Of Sydney, 2014-06-30)

Compaction caused by machinery traffic can have severe yield consequences. Compaction increases soil strength and reduces soil porosity, which hinders root growth, moisture and nutrient uptake, and plant growth.

SE: Dr C Owen Gwathmey University of Tennessee- Mentorship in cotton physiology and agronomy

Brodrick, Rose (CSIRO Plant Industry, 2014-06-30)

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ROW CONFIGURATION OPTIONS FOR DRLYAND AUSTRALIAN COTTON

Bange, Michael, Caton, Jane, Hodgson, Darin, Brodrick, Rose, Kelly, David (2012-08-05)

Dryland cotton is often grown using skipped rows because of variable summer rainfall.

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