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Trickle Irrigation Cotton ProductionTaylor, B. B., Armstrong, J. F., Thacker, G. W., Kirkpatrick, P. G. 02 1900 (has links)
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The Effect of Date of Final Irrigation on Upland Cotton Yield, Quality, and Insecticide ApplicationsFarr, C. R. 02 1900 (has links)
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Drought Resistance of Cotton Plants Grown Under Nitrogen DeficiencyRadin, John W. 02 1900 (has links)
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The Effect of Planting Date and Rate on Development and Yield of Pima CottonArmstrong, James F., Taylor, B. Brooks 02 1900 (has links)
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Inlfuence of Municipal Wastewater on Cotton Fiber Yield and QualityDay, A. D., Tucker, T. C., Cluff, C. B. 02 1900 (has links)
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Phosphate Fertilization of Alfalfa as a Factor Affecting the Nitrogen Fertilization of CottonAbbott, J. L., Tucker, T. C., Ackley, W. D. 02 1900 (has links)
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Growth, Fruiting, and Yield of Cotton as Influenced by Irrigation RegimeMauney, J. R., Fry, K. E., Guinn, G. 02 1900 (has links)
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The Relationship Between Yield, Price, Planted Acres and Heat Units in Cochise CountyTaylor, B. B., Hitz, T., Malcuit, J. E. 02 1900 (has links)
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Yield of 8 Upland and 2 Pima Cotton Varieties Planted at 5 Dates at Safford in 1985Kittock, D. L., Hofmann, Wallace C., Clark, Lee, Thatcher, Max, Else, Peter T., Malcuit, Joel, Michaud, Carl 03 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers. / Verticillium wilt tolerance and varietal response were factors in lint yield in this test. Highest yields were obtained from the first planting on 8 April. The 19 April planting had a lower average yield than the 7 May planting, probably because of poorer stands. Lint yields decreased an average of 5 pounds of lint/acre/day between 8 April and 7 May; 9 pounds between 7 May and 24 May; and 15 pounds between 24 May and 10 June. Deltapine (DP) 90 had the highest lint yield for the first two plantings and was among the highest for all plantings. DP 30 was highest in lint yield for the third and fourth plantings and high at other planting dates. Wilt tolerance was a factor in DP 30 performance. If the price premium for pima lint is considered, P-62 was superior to all upland cottons for the first four plantings and Pima S-6 was for the first three plantings. Wilt tolerance was undoubtedly a factor in the pima cotton performance.
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Yield of 12 Upland Cotton Varieties Planted at 5 Dates at Marana in 1985Kittock, David L., Hofmann, Wallace C., Else, Peter T., Malcuit, Joel, Michaud, Carl 03 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers. / Lint yield from planting on 2 April averaged 406 pounds of lint/acre less than from the 23 April planting for the 12 varieties. After 23 April, lint yield decreased an average of 6 pounds of lint/day to 7 May. For the 7 May to 20 May period the daily decrease was 10 pounds/day and from 20 May to 7 June it was 23 pounds/day. Deltapine (DP) 775, DP 90, and DP 90Y had the highest lint yield for the first two plantings and the lowest lint yield for the last planting. Centennial, in contrast, had the lowest yield for the first three planting dates and the highest yield for the last planting date. This illustrates the importance of selecting a variety that is best adapted for the particular planting period.
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