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Weed Management on the Texas Southern High Plains Using a Computer Based Decision Support System

L. L. Lyon, J. W. Keeling, P. A. Dotray, L. K. Blair, G. G. Wilkerson and J. W. Wilcut


 
ABSTRACT

Cotton production on the Texas High Plains is unique because of the relatively short growing season, erratic rainfall, and the types of annual and perennial problem weeds. The introduction of Staple (pyrithiobac) herbicide and cotton varieties resistant to Roundup Ultra (glyphosate) and Buctril (bromoxynil) provide cotton producers several postemergence-topical herbicide options.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 2000 Beltwide Cotton Conferences pp. 1489 - 1490
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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