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Guides for production, pest management and budgeting, as well as cotton variety trial data, are a few of the resources included on this site for growers and crop advisors managing cotton in Missouri.
The University of Florida Extension System provides production information and a collection of cotton-related links to learn about variety selection tools, production practices and budgets.
The guide that is provided as a PDF provides cotton production recommendations from the Virginia Cooperative Extension.
This collection of cotton production information from the University of Tennessee includes weed management, insect control and variety trial results.
This web page contains results from the latest variety trials conducted by the University of Missouri available for multiple locations.
This collection of information includes resources for weed/disease/insect management, field performance and crop economics and marketing.
These cotton management resources from the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Service include links to apps and publications related to soil fertility, tillage, harvest aids, pest/disease management and more.
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.
This page captures cotton-related announcements and production information from New Mexico State University.
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.