1985 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION CONFERENCE
Jan. 7-11, New Orleans, LA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

TABLE OF CONTENTS



BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION CONFERENCE

Conference Chairman's Address
Robroy Fisher
2
Risk Management in Getting and Keeping a Stand - Environment
B.A. Waddle
3
Management in Getting and Keeping a Stand Planting: Seed Quality
G.M. Jividen
4
Risk Management in Getting and Keeping a Stand - Soils and Fertilizers
Woody N. Miley
6
Risk Management in Getting and Keeping a Stand: Diseases and Chemicals
Earl B. Minton
8
Risk Management from Stand to Harvest: Weed Control
J.C. Banks
9
Risk Management - Nutrition/Fertilization
Charles Denver
10
Risk Management from Stand to Harvest: Water in the Rainbelt
William E. Woodall
11
Risk Management from Stand to Harvest: Water in Dryland and the Irrigated West
B. Brooks Taylor
12
Risk Management from Stand to Harvest: Disease Control
Johnny L. Crawford
13
Risk Management from Stand to Harvest: Understanding Fruiting Habits
J.R. Mauney
14
Risk Management from Stand to Harvest: Insects and Fruiting
Thomas F. Leigh
15
Risk Management from Stand to Harvest: Chemical Yield Enhancers and Fruiting
George P. Mullendore
17
Financing the '85 Crop -- A Lender's View
John C. Gamble
18
Risk Management in Financing: Innovative Producer Financing Options
G. Dexter Walcott
20
U.S. and World Cotton Outlook
Rudi E. Scheidt
21
Status and Outlook on Farm Programs
L. Sykes Martin
23
Risk Management: Preparing the Crop for Harvest Using Boll Openers
Stephen H. Crawford
24
Risk Management: Preparing the Crop for Harvest Using Defoliants and Desiccants
Robert B. Metzer
26
Risk Management: Harvesting and Storing for Quality
William F. Lalor
26
Risk Management: Ginning for Maximum Bale Value
William D. Mayfield
28
Risk Management: with On-Farm Crop Simulation
J.R. Lambert, F.D. Whisler, D.N. Baker, R.E. Fye, J.M. McKinion, L.H. Harvey, and G.P. Mullendore
31
Design of Machinery for Use in the Production of Food and Fiber
Max R. North
33
Producer Experiences in Managing Risks: in the Southeast
David Lynch
34
Producer Experiences in Managing Risks: in the Mid-South
Bill Pearson
35
Producer Experiences in Managing Risks: in the Southwest
Jerry Hartman
36
Producer Experiences in Managing Risers: in the West
Howard Wuertz
38
Presentation Speech: BASF Wyandotte Corporation Sponsorship of Cotton Foundation Project
John Willard
39
Agricultural Research: in the National Interest
Congressman Wes W. Watkins


SPECIAL SESSION ON NEW DEVELOPMENTS FROM INDUSTRY

Harvest Plus: A Foliar Nutritional Based on Acid Fertilizer Chemistry
R.E. Woodward and J.H. Stoller
58
Burst® Yield Booster™; a Yield Enhancer for Cotton
Jerry V. Mayeux
60
Swinging Single - Low Cost Universal Density Press for the Low and Intermediate Volume Ginner
D.W. Van Doorn
62
Bl2142-20: A New Plant Bioregulant and Growth Regulator
D.T. Schulteis
62
Ovicidal Effects of Larvin® Thiodicarb
F.J. Gonzales and J.L. Allen
64
Capture™ Insecticide-Miticide: A New Product for Cotton
James J. Knabke
66
Cymbush® Insecticide: Overview of a New Pyrethroid Following Initial Registration Year
Reynard Moody
66
Results of the 1984 "EUP" for Baythroid 2 Pyrethroid Insecticide in Cotton
B.W. Cook
67
Attract 'N Kill Approaches for Effective Cotton Insect Control
Sheldon R. Murphy
68
Potential Applications for Fecundal 5g on Cotton
W.R. Goodwine
69
MTM: A New Method for Determining Trash Content in Cotton
F.M. Shofner
69
A Breakthrough in Cotton Harvesting Productivity: The New IH Model 1844 Cotton Picker
Gary L Wells
71
Summary of Cinch® Herbicide Performance in U.S. Cotton Field Trials
C.F.W. Bobo

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