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Much interest has been generated in ultra-narrow row (UNR) cotton production recently within the cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) belt. Because of shrinking profit margins, producers across the belt are looking for production systems that may improve their economic return. UNR cotton production has usually shown the greatest promise on marginal lands compared to conventional, or wide row spacing. This paper explores the use of UNR production under conditions of elevated soil salinity in West Texas. |
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