November - December 2002: Vol. 23, No. 7

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Contents
6 'Dry season woes' reduce plant stands
10 Welcome to www.cottongrower.com.au
14 Climate change: Now for the bad news
16 Using SOI for better irrigation decisions
18 The complexities of predicting predation on Helicoverpa
22 World Cotton Research Conference: Not just cricket
25 Cotton Environmental Audit: Part 2
27 Key recommendations of the first audit
31 Early season armyworm on the march
36 Getting cotton moisture just right
37 Executives seek biological links
44 Marketing: Is cotton still king of the fibres?
48 What are damsel bugs doing in cotton?
52 The what, how and when of food sprays
 
Leading edge
55 Leading innovators: Grow your own fuel
58 New editor for Leading edge
   
70 The truth about chemical odours
   
Regular features
2 Editorial
4 Cotton Research Roundup
40 The World Cotton Market
42 New York Cotton Futures
59 Classic Tractor Tales: The birth of the backhoes
65 Germinating Ideas
71 News & New Products
75 District Reports


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