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Insect control costs have declined and cotton acreage has exploded in the U.S. Southeastern Cotton Belt. New insect pests are appearing and growers, scouts and consultants are having to learn how to deal with these new problems. Introducing new insecticides is only one part of the solution. Revising cultural practices may also be an answer. |
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Document last modified Sunday, Dec 6 1998
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