April - May 2005: Vol. 26, No. 2

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Contents
8 Introducing the BMP 'Land and Water Management Module'
10 Predators make big screen debut
14 Twin themes for 2005 Australian Cotton Trade Show
16 The CASE Cotton Club: A networker's heaven
18 Predator puts bite on green mirid eggs
19 Worming their way into cotton soils
   
Spray drift - seeking solutions
22 Why are we still having problems with spray drift?
   
Precision farming feature
27 The case for variable rate nitrogen management
32 Variable N application in practice
34 Non-invasive ultrasonic flow meters
36 The next generation of parallel tracking
38 Integrating vision guidance and GPS
 
Leading edge
46 Soil moisture gets a better image
   
48 Immigration relieves agricultural skills shortages
50 Silicon shows promise for Fusarium wilt suppression
53 Using Pix on UNR cotton
56 Bankless channels: Irrigation without siphons
60 Cleaner and greener cotton in CQ
61 Where should I place my probe? Micro placement of C probes
63 Students in the field
   
Regular features
2 Editorial
4 Cotton Research Roundup
   
Marketing
40 World Commodity Watch
42 The World Cotton Market
44 New York Futures outlook
   
64 Classic Tractor Tales: Kilts, dung and Harry Ferguson!
69 Germinating Ideas
73 News & New Products
75 District Reports


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