Early Planted Cotton as Trap Crop Reduced the Cost of Boll Weevil Control

James W. Chiles and J. Larry Chiles


 
ABSTRACT

Cotton grown near the Mississippi River in the Delta area has had high cost of boll weevil control in the past several years. Planting a trap crop of cotton in early season (thirty days before normal planting dates) and then again in late season (August, thirty days before defoliation) has proven to significantly reduce the cost of boll weevil control; therefore, reducing the total cost of insect control in cotton production.



Reprinted from 1990 Proceedings: Beltwide Cotton Production Research Conferences pp. 304 - 305
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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