Cotton Report 1969
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
the UA Campus Repository include:
Citrus
Reports |
Forage
& Grain Reports |
Sugarbeet
Reports |
Turfgrass
Reports |
Vegetable
Reports
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Contents for Cotton Report 1969
- Arizona Cotton Growth, Development and Yield, 1968
- Growers Have Reversed the Harvest Trend
- Total Cotton Demonstration
- Stand Establishment with the Bedshaper-Planter
- The Effects of Seed Treatment and Seed Density on Yield
- Effects of Date of Planting and Date of Termination on Yield of Cotton
- Between- and Within-Row Spacing of Cotton
- Management of Broadcast Planted Cotton
- Cotton Irrigation Termination
- Pinal Irrigation Tests
- Pima Cotton Irrigation-Spacing-Variety Tests
- Pima Cotton Skip Row Test
- Micronutrients on Cotton - Maybe!
- The Influence of a Wetting Agent and a Wetting Agent-Calcium Polysulfide Combination
- Effects of Management Programs and Fertilization Upon Upland Cotton Yields
- Cooperative Economic Insect Report
- Investigations of Sampling and Statistical Methods for the Assessment of Cotton Insects
- Rearing Investigations
- Insect Genetic Investigations
- The Biology and Ecology of Lygus Spp. On Cotton and Associated Crops
- Insect Bioclimatology
- Boll Weevil Investigations
- Biological Control Investigations
- Evaluation and Augmentation of Biological Control Agents to Replace or Supplement the Use of Pesticides
- Biology and Control of Insects Affecting Cotton in Arizona
- Ecological Factors Affecting the Abundance and Cultural Control of the Pink Bollworm
- Systemic Insecticides for Cotton Are Here to Stay
- Comparison of Effectiveness of Guthion and Sevin
- Studies with Two Systemic Fungicides, Benlate and Thiabendazole
- Seed Treatment for Seedling Disease Control
- Soil Fungicides for Seedling Disease Control
- Southwestern Cotton Rust
- Effectiveness of Crop Rotation and Fallow Land Treatment in Cotton Root-Knot Nematode Control
- Preplanting Applications of Prometryne in Cotton
- Herbicide Application with the Bedshaper-Planter
- Upland Cotton Results and Spinning Performance
- Pima Cotton Improvement
- Breeding Research with Long Staple Cotton
- Hexaploid Cotton
- Cotton Plant Cells Culture
- Isolation and Characterization of t-RNAs and r-RNAs in Cotton
- Gamma Irradiation of Pollen of Marker Lines for the Isolation of Plants Deficient for Specific Chromosomes
- Tests for the Association of Eight Monosomes and the Marker Golden Crown (gc)
- Summary of Agricultural Extension Service On-Farm Variety Test Demonstrations
- Effects of Half-Month Maturity Periods on Quality Characteristics and Quantity of Cotton Produced
- Source of Net Returns
- Extension Education with Arizona Cotton Growers
- Publications
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PublicationsCollege of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1969-02