July - August 2002: Vol. 23, No. 4

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Contents
10 IMP courses gain momentum
13 Don't play host to cotton aphids this winter
18 Handheld decision support takes science to the field
   
11th Australian Cotton Conference
21 Cotton Conference welcome
22 Cotton Conference focus on Murray Darling
24 Benefits of monitoring available water
   
28 Tough to maintain basis specifications next season
30 Comparing systems for cotton irrigation
36 Hot cotton: New system senses water stress
38 Program aims to increase rural water use efficiency
40 Evaluating cotton irrigation efficiency
 
Leading edge
53 A 'wider' view of farming
57 Precision ag gives the full picture
59 Solve your ag engineering problems
   
65 Gatton agribusiness forges US links
66 Lippia under the spotlight
68 A predator to pest ratio for cotton IPM decisions
72 Strip cropping for the birds
74 PAM protects against pollutants and pathogens
77 Use of PAM in Australian irrigated agriculture
   
Regular features
2 Editorial
6 Field to Fabric: CSIRO mill gives cotton a new spin
8 Cotton Research Roundup
46 World Cotton Market
49 New York outlook
51 Cotton seed report
60 Classic Tractor Tales: The Classic Tractor challenge
79 Germinating Ideas
82 News & New Products
86 District Reports


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