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September–October, 2002: Volume 23 Issue 5

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CONTENTS
  8 Watch out for whitefly
12 Getting the lowdown on whitefly
18 Taking a close look at Hillston soils
22 Enzymes tackle another pesticide residue problem
26 Bollgard II gets the nod
28 CRDC reviews resistance research management
34 Controlling volunteer seedling cotton
38 Minimising collateral damage with shielded sprayers
40 When my barley smiles at me I go to Rio
43 Will global warming improve crop production?
50 Long term marketing discipline pays off
54 Identification of Polymeria and other take-all weeds

Leading Edge
61 The advantages of 12-row farming
64 Bollbox: No backache, speedy planting

66 By Bayer out of Aventis: New company could be a stayer
74 Managing cotton weeds with new herbicide technologies
76 Developing skills in spray technology

REGULAR FEATURES


  2 Editorial
  6 Cotton Research Roundup
16 Field to Fabric: Cotton wax in Australian cotton
46 The World Cotton Market
48 New York Cotton Futures
68 Classic Tractor Tales: Leave it to Ludwig
78 Germinating Ideas
80 News & New Products
84 District Reports


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Aquatech
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Bayer
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Bruce Gunning
Buccaneer
Care-free Conditioner
CHAS
CGS
Cotton Australia
Countryco
CRDC
CSD
Deltapine
Diesel Parts

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Eastern Engines
Ecom
Ellis
Engineered Products
Excel
Farmoz
Grizzly
Hayes & Baguley
International Fibre
Irritek
John Deere
Kemp Strang
Koramba
Major Metals
Melbourne Port
Multifarming
Namoi Cotton
Neil’s Parts
Nufarm

NorthWest Ginning
Ostwald
Paul Reinhart
Rabobank (PIBA)
Sacoa
Shell Australia
SMK
Soilutions
Spraygro
Sumitomo
Syngenta
Tee Jet
TJ Welding
Total Ag Services
Twynam Colly
Ultimate Fertilisers
Volkot
Wesfarmers
Western Irrigation
Westpac

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