PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1987 BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION CONFERENCE
Jan. 5-8, Dallas, TX
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

SPECIAL SESSION ON SHORT SEASON PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Cotton Fruiting Habits and Agronomic Descriptions of Short-Season Production Systems
James M. (Jim) Brown
72
Short-Season Cotton Production in the San Joaquin Valley
Gerald Stoltenberg
73
High-Yielding, Short-Season Cotton Production in Arizona
Scott Tollefson
73
A Short-Season Production System in New Mexico
Claude Hill
75
Narrow-Row Cotton in South Texas
Richard Kotzur
76
Short-Season Cotton Production in the Louisiana Delta
G.C. Goldman
77
Short-Season Cotton Production in the Bootheel of Missouri
David Harris
78
The Economics of Cotton Harvesting in the Midsouth as it Relates to Shorter Season Production Systems
D.W. Parvin, Jr., J.W. Smith, and F.T. Cooke, Jr.
79
Beltwide Efforts and Trends in Development of Varieties for Short-Season Production Systems
R.R. Bridge and L.D. McDonald
81
Insect Management Requirements and Benefits with Short-Season Production Systems
J.W. Norman, Jr. and Tom J. Henneberry
85
The Effect of Short-Season Cotton Systems on Pest Insect Populations
T.J. Henneberry
87
Spindle Picking Short-Season Cotton Planted in Narrow Rows
Thomas D. Valco and Robert M. Fachini
91
Production Potentials of Short-Season Cotton in Missouri
W.P. Sappenfield
92
Integrated Cotton Production System with 30-Inch Row Culture for Improved Efficiency and Quality
M.O. Heilman and L.N. Namken
95
Practices for Short-Season Cotton Production in California
Thomas A. Kerby
98
Role of Plant Growth Regulator Chemicals in Short-Season Production Systems
J.T. Cothren
100

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