PROCEEDINGS: 1989 BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION CONFERENCE
Jan. 3-6, Nashville, TN
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

TABLE OF CONTENTS



BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION CONFERENCE

Conference Chairman's Address
John Pucheu
3
U.S. and World Cotton Outlook
William B. Dunavant, Jr.
4
Expanding Cotton Markets in the Nineties
Jack Hamilton
6
The 1989 Model of the Food Security Act: Cotton Provisions
Fred L. Starrh
7
Environmental Challenges in the 101st Congress: House Perspective
William A. (Skip) Stiles, Jr.
8
Pesticides and Food Safety
John F. McCarthy
10
Crop Simulation for the Analysis and Management of Cotton Production Systems: Overview and the Status of the Plant Science Research
D.N. Baker
12
Crop Simulation for the Analysis and Management of Cotton Production Systems : Expert Systems
James M. McKinion
13
Crop Simulation for the Analysis and Management of Cotton Production Systems: Soil Systems
Frank D. Whisler
14
Crop Simulation for the Analysis and Management of Cotton Production Systems: Extension Applications
Jerry R. Lambert
14
Biotechnology and Tomorrow's Varieties: from a University Perspective
R.H. Smith and J. Gould
15
Soil Management and Fertilization of Cotton: Present and Future
Joe V. Pettiet and Clinton Pettiet
16
Effects of Secondary and Micronutrients on Cotton Production
N.W. Kinsey
18
Up Front Decisions for Profitable Cotton Production
Robert B. Metzer and James Supak
20
Earliness: A Key to Increased Profitability
Charles R. Farr and J. S. Francis, Jr.
23
Managing Insects and Weeds for Quality Fiber
Frank L. Carter
24
Cotton Insect Control - A Balancing Act: Production, Resistance Management. Secondary Pests, and the Environment
F. Aubrey Harris
29
Boll Weevil Program: Update and Outlook
James W. Glosser
33
Controlling Hard-To-Kill Morningglories in Cotton
Robert M. Hayes
34
Potential for Cleaner Stripper Harvesting
Alan D. Brashears
36
Protecting Quality: Spindle Picking Cotton
William D. Mayfield
38
Seed Cotton Moduling: An Efficient System That Demands Careful Management
Michael Herbert Willcutt
40
Process Control: An Innovative Approach to Ginning
W. Stanley Anthony
43
Improved Cotton Flow: Final Report of a Special Cotton Flow Study
Samuel B. Hollis
47
Innovative Approaches to Marketing Cottonseed Products
Wayne Martin
50
Innovative Approaches to Marketing Whole Cottonseed
Lee A. Warner
51
Environmental Challenges in the 101st Congress: Senate Perspective
Carolyn W. Brinkley
Biotechnology and Tomorrow's Varieties: from an Industry Perspective
John L. Callahan


SPECIAL SESSION: NEW DEVELOPMENTS FROM INDUSTRY

TRISERT-Cb: A Foliar Fertilizer Containing Triazone Nitrogen and Boron
John G. Clapp, Jr.
73
A New California Acala Variety: CPCSD Acala Prema
Stephen R. Oakley and John H. Dobbs
73
COBRA: Valent U.S.A's New Post-Directed Herbicide for Cotton
M.R. Bates, W.D. Sewell, and J.L. Powell Valent
74
New High Concentration Liquid Formulation of Dipel: Role in Heliothis Resistance Management Programs
Lewis H. Sita
75
GINSTAR EC: A New Defoliant for Cotton
J.F. Stewart and D. Dwyer
76
SCOUT X-TRA™ Insecticide: A New Synthetic Pyrethroid for Cotton
H. Kessler
76
Operator Presence System for Pickers
Russell D. Copley Sr.
77
Consolidated HGM Corporation Horn 164 Gin Stand
Russell M. Sutton
78
CROPLINK™ Advanced Weather Station System
B.R. Gardner
79
Harrell-Hydrapak Module Builder: New Concepts in Hydraulics
Lawrence Williams and Chauncey D. Taylor
80
Nu-Flow AD: Apron/Chloroneb Flowable Fungicide for Cottonseed Treatment
David T. Schulteis
81


JOINT SPECIAL SESSION: COTTON QUALITY EVALUATION AND MARKETING

Cotton Fiber Quality and Marketing - What Are the Reasons for Change?
Helmut Deussen
85
What Yarn Spinners Need from Cotton Producers, Ginners, and Shippers
Clarence D. Rogers
88
Status of Fiber Quality Measurement Technology
C.K. Bragg and C.L. Simpson
90
Update on USDA Advisory Committee on Cotton Marketing
Jesse F. Moore
93
A New Cotton Quality Evaluation and Marketing System
Calvin B. Parnell, Jr.
93
Remarks from a Textile Mill Executive
W. Duke Kimbrell
94
High Volume Instrument Classing: The Key to Cotton Quality and Competitiveness
H.L. Lewis
95
Ideal Cotton Quality Evaluation and Marketing System
Emmanuel Duclert
96
Breeder's Viewpoint
David Bush
97
Breeder's Viewpoint
David S. Howle
97
Producer's Viewpoint
John E. Pucheu, Jr.
98
Producer's Viewpoint
Steve Verett
98
Ginner's Viewpoint
Robert W. Greene
98
Gin Manufacturer's Viewpoint
Don Van Doorn
99
Merchant's Viewpoint
Don Anderson
99
Textile Researcher and Developer's Viewpoint
John B. Price
100
Spinner's Viewpoint
David Pittman
100
Spinner's Viewpoint
Bob Hale
100

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