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Scoping study of the influence of fibre length properties on the HVI fibre strength measurement.

Naylor, Geoff (CSIRO Materials Science And Engineering, 2013-06-30)

The cotton industry relies on HVI measurements of cotton fibre quality for commercial trading. The current scoping study has confirmed the influence of cotton fibre length on the HVI Strength measurement i.e.

CSIRO Mainstream Varieties

Thomson, N.J. (1992-08-11)

Last season there were four (Siokra 1-4, Siokra L22, Sicala 33 and CS 189) CSIRO mainstream varieties being grown commercially in most districts.

Strength and compression properties of a range of cotton soils and relevance to soil management.

Kirby, J.M (1990-08-08)

This paper summarises a large number of strength and compression tests in a range of cotton soils.

AUSTRALIAN COTTON VARIETIES - THEIR PERFORMANCE IN THE MILLS

Garst, Chris (1988-08-17)

The major Australian cotton yarn spinners are encouraged by the improvements the researchers and the growers have managed to obtain in the newer varieties.

SOIL DAMAGE AND THE "BIG WET"

Kirby, J.M. (1988-08-17)

It rained a lot, and much cotton was picked on wet soil - but how much damage was, or will be, done to the soil? It is worth bearing in mind the description given in the handbook on Soil Management by Davies et al.

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