Cotton Report 1968
ABOUT THE COLLECTION
The Cotton Report is one of several commodity-based agricultural research reports published by the University of Arizona.
This report, along with the Forage and Grain Report, was established by Hank Brubaker, Extension Agronomist, after seeing a similar report published by Texas A&M University in the mid-1970’s.
The purpose of the report is to provide an annual research update to farmers, researchers, and those in the agricultural industry. The research is conducted by University of Arizona and USDA-ARS scientists.
Both historical and current Cotton Reports have been made available in the UA Campus Repository as part of a collaboration between the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the University Libraries.
Other commodity-based agricultural research reports available in
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Contents for Cotton Report 1968
- Arizona Cotton Growth, Development and Yield - 1967
- Evaluation of Preplant Tillage Systems in Cotton Production
- Stand Establishment with Bedshaper-Planter
- Several Tests Evaluated to Determine Their Effectiveness in Predicting Viability of Cottonseed Planted in Soil Under Adverse Conditions
- Using Saline Water for the Germination Irrigation -- Movement of Salts
- Effects of Date and Method of Planting on Yields of Cotton from Two Varieties
- Between- and Within-Row Spacing of Cotton
- Variable-Row Cotton
- Broadcast Planted Cotton--1967
- Pima Irrigation - Spacing - Variety Tests
- Irrigate to Satisfy Cotton Plant Moisture Needs
- Cotton Production Efficiency Through Timely Termination of Irrigation
- Results of Soil Moisture Measurement Test Demonstration
- Control of Residual Soil Moisture and Nitrogen
- Summary of 1967 Cotton Fertility Studies
- Results of Foliar Application of Iron and Zinc to Cotton Plants
- Experimental Wilt Harvest Aid Evaluated in Several Counties
- Harvest Scheduling
- A Computer Program for Cotton
- Arizona Cotton Summary 1967
- Pink Bollworm Survey
- Effect of Cultural Practices on Pink Bollworm Moth Emergence
- Ecological Factors Affecting the Abundance and Cultural Control of the Pink Bollworm
- Biology and Control of Insects Affecting Cotton in Arizona
- The Biology and Ecology of Lygus Spp. On Cotton and Associated Crops
- Biological Control Investigations
- Evaluation and Augmentation of Biological Control Agents to Replace or Supplement the Use of Pesticides
- Boll Weevil Investigations
- Insect Genetics Investigations
- Rearing Investigations
- Investigations of Sampling and Statistical Methods for the Assessment of Cotton Insects
- Insect Parasites and Predators of Insect Pests of Arizona Crops
- Soil Fungicides with Treated and Untreated Seed
- Effect of Fallow-Land Treatment and Crop Rotation on Root-Knot Nematode, Meloidogyne incognita acrita, Populations
- Southwestern Cotton Rust
- Pre-Emergence Herbicides for Cotton Weed Control
- Herbicide Application with the Bedshaper-Planter
- Preplant Incorporation of Planavin and Trifluralin
- Effects of Soil Applications of Herbicides on Following Crops
- Palatability and Nutrient Value of Cotton Silage for Steers
- Upland Yield Results and Spinning Performance
- Summary of Agricultural Extension Service On-Farm Variety Test Demonstrations 1967
- Pima Cotton Improvement
- Breeding Research with Long Staple Cotton
- Effects of Half-Month Maturity Periods on Quality Characteristics and Quantity of Cotton Produced
- Hexaploid Cotton
- Evolutionary Aspects of Gossypium
- Mosaic of Variegated Leaf Mutants
- Tests for Dependence or Independence of gl₁gl₂gl₃ Loci and Six Monosomes
- Cotton Prices and Planting Decisions for the 1968 Crop
- Improving the Market for Arizona Cotton
- Economic Models for Cotton Ginning-Warehousing Complexes
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PublicationsCollege of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1968-02