June - July 2004: Vol. 25, No. 3

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Contents
8 An unusual season for Helicoverpa punctigera
11 2004 Cotton Awards finalists
18 Hands-on research at Cotton Conference
20 Cotton looks sweet in the Burdekin
24 How much water is in your dam?
   
2004 Cotton Trade Show review
26 More money in mud than dust
30 New soil source
30 Macquarie Cotton kicks off
32 New Channel Line seen at Trade Show
34 CRDC cotton photo competition
38 Cotton fashions on show
   
48 How do cluster plants perform in UNR systems?
50 Delivering science to agribusiness: Cotton research on the net
54 Challenging weather conditions during the 2003-04 season
58 Assessing Magnet performance
 
Leading edge
59 Cusion hitch speeds up Downs pick
60 First tramliner heads west
   
66 Top end off limits to irrigation
67 The lure of the Daly River
70 New CSIRO/CSD varieties for 2004
   
Regular features
2 Editorial
4 Cotton Research Roundup
   
Marketing
40 World Commodity Watch
42 New York Futures outlook
43 The World Cotton Market
44 Positive outcomes from managing cotton price risk
   
61 Classic Tractor Tales: Green tea and orange tractors (Part II)
72 Germinating Ideas
74 News & New Products
76 District Reports


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