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WEEDS OF COTTON: Characterization and Control
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COMPLETE BOOK (45,862K PDF)
THE COTTON FOUNDATION
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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COPYRIGHT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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FOREWORD
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PREFACE
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CONTRIBUTORS
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Chapter 1. (657K PDF)
Evaluation of Weed Control in Cotton John R. Abernathy and Chester G. McWhorter
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Chapter 2. (2.606K PDF)
Trends in Cotton Production: History, Culture, Mechanization and Economics James R. Supak, Carl G. Anderson & William D. Mayfield
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Chapter 3. (3,882K PDF)
Trends in Weed Control Methods Gale A. Buchanan
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Chapter 4. (768K PDF)
Interference of Weeds With Cotton Harold D. Coble & John D. Byrd
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Chapter 5. (1,640K PDF)
Economics of Cotton Losses Caused by Weeds J. M. Chandler & F. T. Cooke, Jr.
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Chapter 6. (10,974K PDF)
The Changing Weed Problem in Cotton Don S. Murray. Laval M. Verhalen & Ronald J. Tyrl
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Chapter 7. (4,345K PDF)
Herbicide Use Trends in Cotton Chester G. McWhorter & Charles T. Bryson
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Chapter 8. (1,446K PDF)
Herbicide Chemistry Morris G. Merkle & Philip A. Banks
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Chapter 9. (4,347K PDF)
Reduced-Tillage Systems Charles T. Bryson & Paul E. Keeley
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Chapter 10. (3,078K PDF)
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Chapter 11. (2,898K PDF)
Modes of Action of Herbicides Used in Cotton Stephen O. Duke
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Chapter 12. (9,361K PDF)
Chapter 13. (3,512K PDF)
Chapter 14. (4,680K PDF)
Chapter 15. (1,813K PDF)
Subject Index