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This collection of information includes resources for weed/disease/insect management, field performance and crop economics and marketing.
OSU Extension has created a variety of fact sheets from general production information, to pest management guides, to pros and cons of specific herbicides.
This page is a hub for current news and cotton production recommendations from the North Carolina State University Cooperative Extension Service.
The cotton production page from the Louisiana State University Ag Center contains information on variety performance, tillage, disease/weed/insect management, and costs and returns.
This page is a hub for current news and cotton production recommendations from the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.
This online resource from the University of Tennesee provides a key to differentiating spots as well as information about specific diseases.
The University of California Agronomy Research and Information Center provides growers with access to newsletters, production guidelines and variety trial results, among other resources.
This presentation guides Arizona growers and pest managers in implementing a comprehensive IPM program to effectively manage whiteflies and minimize risks of a sticky cotton problem.
This presentation demonstrates the importance of managing whiteflies and aphids in California and Arizona to prevent sticky cotton, which harms a cotton growing area’s reputation for quality.
The Clemson University website provides South Carolina producers support in the areas of variety selection, pest management, general production and more. Be sure to check out the list of Land-Grant Press publications.
Clemson has a web page devoted to precision agriculture resources related to cotton.
CIMIS weather stations are distributed throughout California. The data from these stations can be used to help determine when cotton irrigation is needed.