June - July 2008: Vol. 29, No. 3

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Contents
   
14th Australian Cotton Conference
8 Super cotton conference enters new era of co-operation
10 Case Cotton Club back with launch of Module Express
12 Free day for growers — practical solutions for managing your water
   
14 Developing BMP principles for northern cotton expansion
15 Cotton looks sweet in the Burdekin
21 A comparison of water use between solid plant and one-in-one-out skip
   
Water matters
26 Economic benefits of performance evaluation
29 Improving pump installation for efficiency
   
Tractors & Tillage feature
41 Carbon sequestration ‘difficult’ in Australian soils
42 New Magnum packs the power
44 A complete agronomic farming solution
46 Tillage and fertiliser effects on soil carbon
48 Cotton and sugar growers adapt
   
Leading edge
50 EvapCalc3 detects sneaky seepages
 
Regular features
 
2 Editorial
4 Cotton Research Roundup
   
Marketing
32 World Commodity Watch
34 The World Cotton Market
36 New York Futures
   
52 Classic Tractor Tales: The years of change
56 Germinating Ideas
59 News & New Products
61 District Reports


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