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Costs Associated with Alternative Cotton Stripper-Harvesting Systems in Texas
Costs Cotton Stripper-Harvesting Systems Texas
2008/12/15
Cotton growers need accurate cost information for the various harvesting methods. This study provides cost estimates of six harvesting methods; four-, six-, and eight-row strippers with and without bu...
Cotton Defoliation and Harvest Timing Effects on Yields, Quality, and Net Revenues
Cotton Defoliation Harvest Timing Yields Quality Net Revenues
2008/12/15
Producers need methods to determine the relationship between early defoliation and net revenues for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in a short-season environment. This study evaluated the effects of al...
Cotton Producers' Use of Selected Marketing Strategies
Cotton Producers Selected Marketing Strategies
2008/12/15
Few cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) producers use futures and options to price their crop despite significant efforts to educate farmers about risk management tools. The purpose of this study is (i) to...
Cotton Yield Response and Economic Implications to In-Row Subsoil Tillage and Sprinkler Irrigation
Cotton Yield Economic Implications In-Row Subsoil Tillage Sprinkler Irrigation
2008/12/15
Deep tillage at a 45° angle has been a recommended practice since the mid-1970s on most Mississippi Delta cotton soils. This practice disrupts hard pans and allows deeper wetting of the soil profile w...
Economic Analysis of Cotton Conservation Tillage Practices in the Mississippi Delta
Economic Analysis Cotton Conservation Tillage Practices Mississippi Delta
2008/12/15
Producers and conservationists are concerned about soil erosion and soil loss. Producers are also concerned about profits. Many studies have examined tillage methods as a means of conserving soil. Oth...
Economics of Broadcast and Injected Nitrogen on No-Till Cotton Produced at Three Locations in Tennessee
Economics Broadcast Injected Nitrogen No-Till Cotton Produced Three Locations Tennessee
2008/12/15
Nitrogen sources and application methods in no-till cotton production have received little attention by researchers. The objectives of this study were to (i) determine if no-till cotton yields respond...
Economics of Using an Adjuvant with Foliar Potassium Nitrate (KNO3) on Cotton
Economics Adjuvant Foliar Potassium Nitrate Cotton
2008/12/15
Foliar potassium nitrate (KNO3) applications can correct late season K deficiencies. Adjuvants may promote absorption of foliar-applied nutrients, reducing nutrient loss and enhancing yield. The objec...
(Contemporary Issue) Bollgard Cotton: An Assessment of Global Economic, Environmental, and Social Benefits
(Contemporary Issue) Bollgard Cotton An Assessment Global Economic Environmental Social Benefits
2008/12/15
Insect-protected crops like Bollgard (Monsanto Company, St. Louis) Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton are bringing cotton growers new alternatives to broad-spectrum insecticide use in integrated pest ...
(Contemporary Issue) Cotton Market Price Information: How it Affects the Industry
(Contemporary Issue) Cotton Market Price Information Affects Industry
2008/12/15
Price information is relevant to all sectors and participants in the cotton industry, but understanding of the roles of price information by industry is not widespread. This paper examines the role of...
An Assessment by U.S. Cotton Growers and Other Cotton Experts of Important Innovations in Cotton Production in the Last Decade (1996-2006)
Assessment U.S. Cotton Growers Cotton Experts Important Innovations Cotton Production
2008/12/15
Beginning with invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793, cotton production in the United States has experienced many milestone advances over the last 200 years. Some of those were mechanized...
Improving Cotton Returns Using Nematicides in Northwestern Florida Fields Infested with Root-Knot Nematode
Improving Cotton Returns Nematicides Northwestern Florida Fields Root-Knot Nematode
2008/12/15
The root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) is a serious pest of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), occurring in 61% of all of Florida’s cotton fields. It can be managed by crop rotation, the use of n...
Improving Returns Using Nematicides in Cotton Fields Infested with Reniform Nematodes in Northwestern Florida
Improving Returns Nematicides Cotton Fields Infested Reniform Nematodes Northwestern Florida
2008/12/15
The reniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis) is a pest of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), occurring in 16% of all cotton fields in Florida. Management is by crop rotation, the use of nematicides, ...
Irrigation Termination of Cotton: An Economic Analysis of Yield, Quality, and Market Factors
Irrigation Termination Cotton Economic Analysis Yield Quality Market Factors
2008/12/15
The decision to terminate the irrigation of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is complicated by interactions and uncertainties related to lint yield and quality, water costs, and market factors. High, me...
Are Added Land and New Producer Provisions in Crop Insurance Vulnerable to Abuse? The Case of Insured Texas Cotton Producers
Are Added Land and New Producer Provisions Crop Insurance Insured Texas Cotton Producers
2008/12/10
Reducing vulnerabilities in the crop insurance program is important to the welfare of Texas cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) producers because excessive losses due to the abuse of these vulnerabilities ...
Assessing the Competitiveness of Indian Cotton Production: A Policy Analysis Matrix Approach
Competitiveness Indian Cotton Production Policy Analysis
2008/12/10
In the next decade, India is likely to witness changes in its cotton and textile sectors as many of the constraints on production, marketing, and trade of cotton and textile products are set to be eli...