Broadcast Newsline: February 16, 2005

Dr. Charles Snipes recommends producers consider three things when preparing for this year’s harvest.

This week’s Cotton Newsline is three cuts. All cuts are Dr. Charles E. Snipes, research/extension professor for Mississippi State University’s Delta Research and Extension Center in Stoneville.

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Although harvest for the 2005 cotton crop will not begin for at least six months, Dr. Charles Snipes recommends producers consider three things when preparing for this year’s harvest.

Suggested introduction cut two:

Snipes suggest producers pay close attention to product strengths and weaknesses and make sure the correct harvest aid is applied to the proper situation.

Suggested introduction for cut three:

Incorrect application or improper selection of a harvest aid could cause several problems.

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