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Evaluation of Skip-Row Cotton on the Texas Upper Coast

Dan D. Fromme, Roy D. Parker, and Lawrence L. Falconer

ABSTRACT

In this study, cotton yields were significantly reduced with skip-row when compared to conventional planted cotton. The number of days to cutout was increased significantly for skip-row cotton. A partial budget was developed to compare differences in costs and returns for the two planting patterns. Net returns per acre were higher for the conventional planted cotton. Input costs were reduced with skip-row; however, reduced costs were offset by the increased yields and higher revenue in the conventional planted cotton.





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