Cotton Report 1965
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 1965
- Experiment Station Variety Tests
- 1964 Extension - Farm Cooperator Variety Demonstrations
- Cotton Variety Management
- New Strains
- Isolation of Monosomes in Cotton - To Be Used as a Tool for Developing Better Cottons
- Physical Characteristics of Soil Receiving Attention
- Increasing Interest in Precision Tillage
- A Summary on Skip-Row Planted Cotton in Arizona
- Skip-Row Cotton Favors Acala Varieties
- Between Row-Spacing of Cotton
- Drilled Cotton Tried Again in Pinal County
- Broadcast Cotton Does O. K. in Yuma County
- Precision Planting--Planting to Final Stand
- Synthetic Mulching Experiment
- Synthetic Mulch for Cotton Still of Interest
- Pinal County Sprinkler Irrigation Project
- Sprinkler Versus Surface Irrigation of Cotton
- A Progress Report on Sprinkler Irrigation of Cotton with Highly Saline Water
- Petiole Analysis and Nitrogen Fertilization
- Effect of Crop Residues, Nitrogen and Phosphorus on the Yield of Cotton
- Nitrogen and Maure Effects on Cotton
- Effect of Fallow, Manure, and Green Manure on Soil Productivity and Nitrogen Fertilizer Requirements of Cotton
- Nutritional Requirements of Cotton as Influenced by Crop Sequence
- Effect of Nitrogen and Soil Moisture Level on the Yield of Acala 44-10 and Deltapine Smooth Leaf Cotton Varieties
- Nitrate and Ammonium Sources of Nitrogen for Cotton
- Root Development in Upland Cotton
- Some Factors Influencing the Response of Cotton to Fertilizers
- Control of Annual Weeds in Cotton with Preplant-Layby Combinations of Herbicides
- On-Farm Herbicide Trial Summary
- Pink Bollworm
- Low Volume Airplane Application of Insecticides
- Bollworm Studies
- Light Traps
- Lygus Bug Injury to Presquaring Cotton
- Laboratory Studies of Cotton Insects and Their Natural Enemies
- Stub Cotton Provides Haven for Western Boll Weevil
- Pesticide Residue Survey on Arizona Milk, Composite Summary, 1964
- Pesticide Drift Studies
- Cotton Production - Disease Control
- Stripper Harvest Research Tests
- Yuma County Stripper Harvest Experience
- Pinal County Stripper Cotton Project
- Stripper Harvest Observations
- Summary of Extension Farm Cooperator Stripper Cotton Trials and Extension Observations
- Arizona Cotton Harvest Almost Completely Mechanized
- Cotton Research - Marketing & Economics
- Miscellaneous Cotton Work
Recent Submissions
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Cotton Research - Marketing & EconomicsResearch work on the economics and marketing of cotton currently is centered on four research projects. The status of each of these projects is reported below. In addition, the Agricultural Extension Service disseminates the results of this and other research on the economics of cotton.