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Pyke, Bruce (1992-08-11)
This paper looks at some of the differences between raingrown and irrigated cotton in Central Queensland, in particular: differences in basic inputs and differences between major problem areas.
Stewart, John (1992-08-11)
Raingrown cotton in Northwest NSW and Southwest Queensland is not grown on metre beds, rarely has aerial applications, relies to a large extent on stored water, uses little or no fertiliser and large areas are harvest
Constable, Greg (1992-08-11)
This article will refer to narrow row cotton only as that currently being grown in 75 cm rows (30").
Titmarsh, Ian, McColl, Angus (1992-08-11)
Cottongrowers in central Queensland (CQ) enjoy no advantage over southern counterparts in the range of insect pests that attack their crop.
Forrester, Neil W., Bird, Lisa J. (1992-08-11)
It has been 9 years now since the introduction of the Summer Crop Resistance Management Strategy in 1983/84 season.