June - July 2005: Vol. 26, No. 3

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Contents
8 Options for managing Fusarium with rotations
12 Warm and dry: A perfect recipe for high yields
16 Property planning: The Queensland experience
18 Bankless channel irrigation: An update
20 An atmospheric Cotton Trade Show
24 Using EMI in farm planning and management
27 Larval survival in Bollgard II
   
Water use efficiency case studies
30 "Milo", Moree: The focus turns to water
32 "Cubbie Station", Dirranbandi: Chemical monolayer technology
   
34 Cotton industry's best announced as finalists in 2005 awards
37 Research attacks the Lippia weed problem
39 Cotton encyclopedia in the palm of a hand
47 Natural resource management in the cotton industry
 
Leading edge
58 GIS helps growers achieve 8.5 per cent WUE
   
60 Wet roots? - A groundwater mapping case study at Bourke
66 Pivot fan lists benefits of careful change
72 New report shows greener cotton 10 years on
   
Regular features
2 Editorial
4 Cotton Research Roundup
   
Marketing
40 World Commodity Watch
42 The World Cotton Market
44 New York Futures outlook
46 Classing workshops for growers and ginners
   
64 Classic Tractor Tales: The forgotten tractor
68 Germinating Ideas
73 News & New Products
77 District Reports


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