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This publication provides producers with an overview of the technologies available to schedule irrigation and key concepts related to water management for cotton grown in areas where rainfall provides a significant amount of the water requirements in most years.
This report details best management practices for controlling Tarnished Plant Bugs in the Midsouth cotton-growing region.
This website provides crop management information, updated daily during the growing season, to provide county agents and growers with the latest information at the beginning of each work day.
This website houses resources on integrated weed management for herbicide-resistant weeds. It is updated regularly by a team of weed scientists from 14 universities and the USDA Agricultural Research Service.
Access national daily, weekly and seasonal cotton quality reports, plus cotton prices, weekly market review and other reports.
Keep up to date on commodity loan rates, and access more information specifically related to the cotton loan program.
Access timely agricultural market analysis through daily market reports and commodity updates. Scroll down to find the listing of Ag Network podcasts.
The links on this page connect PCAs, growers and other interested parties with new trends, recommendations and developments in the field of crop management research.
Find Arizona cotton-specific reports, including heat unit accumulation, real-time crop heat stress updates, crop water use, maturity dates to assist with harvest and information helpful for making planting decisions.
This guide outlines an overall integrated pest management program for cotton growers and includes a Year-Round IPM Program Annual Checklist.
Get the latest updates on the Cotton Research and Promotion Program from the Cotton Board through their monthly e-newsletter.
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.