2022 Beltwide Cotton Conferences
San Antonio, TX, January 4-6, 2022

Cotton Insect Posters

Bt Cotton in Alabama: 25 Years Later 
Scott H. Graham, Auburn University, Auburn University, AL and Ron H. Smith, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

2021 Cotton Insect Losses Estimates 
Don Cook, Mississippi State University, Stoneville, MS and Meg Threet, MSU, Stoneville, MS

Thrips Injury, Seeding Rate, and Cover Crop Management Effects on Maturity and Yield of Midsouth Cotton  
Tina Gray Teague, Ark State Univ / Univ Ark Sys Div of Ag, State University, AR, N. Ray Ray Benson, University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, Osceola, AR, Amanda M. Mann, University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, State University, AR and John W. Nowlin, Arkansas State University, State University, AR

Monitoring Bollworm Flights in Arkansas 
Courtney J Spinks and Glenn Studebaker, University of Arkansas, Keiser, AR

Influence of Plant Architecture of Okra-Leaf Cotton on Crop Microclimate, Solar Radiation and Helicoverpa Zea (Boddie) Egg Hatch 
Jane Pierce, Ivan Tellez and Patricia Monk, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

Evaluation of Insecticide Efficacy at Various Wash-Off Intervals 
Kyle Smith1, Michael T. Plumblee2 and Jeremy Greene2, (1)Clemson University Edisto REC, Blackville, SC, (2)Clemson University, Blackville, SC
Sponsor: Cotton Insect Research and Control Conference

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