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Rotational Crop Response Following Staple Use in Arizona Cotton

J.L. Pacheco, K. Umeda, S.H. Husman and W.B. McCloskey


 
ABSTRACT

Crop rotation is an important agronomic and economic influence in irrigated agriculture of the desert southwest. Rotation of crops can help reduce weed competition, plant disease and insect pest pressure. Rotation can also improve soil tilth and fertility. In Arizona, cotton acreage is often rotated with small grains, corn, sorghum, alfalfa, melons and vegetables if economic conditions are favorable.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 1997 Beltwide Cotton Conferences pp. 772 - 776
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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