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Crop Rotation--its Impact on Cotton Production in Reniform Infested Fields

J.R. Akridge, W. Gazaway, R. Rodriguez-Kabana and O. Farrior


 
ABSTRACT

Cotton yields in 1996 from a crop rotation study initiated in 1994 were not significantly greater than continuous cotton. These results contrast sharply from 1995 results in which most rotation systems produced yield increases. The failure to produce a response could be attributed to relatively good growing conditions for cotton this past season. As growing conditions return to normal, substantial yield increases are expected in the coming years.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 1997 Beltwide Cotton Conferences pp. 96 - 97
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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