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November–December, 2002: Volume 23 Issue 7

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CONTENTS
 6 ‘Dry season woes’ reduce plant stands
10 Welcome to www.cottongrower.com.au
14 Climate change: Now for the bad news
16 Using SOI for better irrigation decisions
18 The complexities of predicting predation on Helicoverpa
22 World Cotton Research Conference: Not just cricket
25 Cotton Environmental Audit: Part 2
27 Key recommendations of the first audit
31 Early season armyworm on the march
36 Getting cotton moisture just right
37 Executives seek biological links
44 Marketing: Is cotton still king of the fibres?
48 What are damsel bugs doing in cotton?
52 The what, how and when of food sprays

Leading Edge

55 Leading innovators: Grow your own fuel
58 New editor for Leading Edge

70 The truth about chemical odours
 
REGULAR FEATURES


 2 Editorial
 4 Cotton Research Roundup
40 The World Cotton Market
42 New York Cotton Futures
59 Classic Tractor Tales: The birth of the backhoes
65 Germinating Ideas
71 News & New Products
75 District Reports

 


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Abrade
Agies Rural
Agrichem
Ag Appointments
Agriforce
Agririsk
ANZ
Apperson Management
Aquatech
Bayer
Bob C. Healey
Bruce Gunning
Buccaneer
Cargill
Carrington
CHAS
Cotton Outlook
CGS
Charlton Tackle
Cotton Australia
Countryco
CRDC

CSD
Darling Downs Tarps
Diesel Parts
Dow
Dunavant
Dupont
Ellis
Energy Power
Engineered Products
Excel
Felco
Hayes Spraying
International Fibre
Irritek
ITT Flygt
John Deere
Kemp Strang
Koramba
Moree Engineering
Multifarming
NAB Agribusiness

Namoi Cotton
Neil’s Parts
NorthWest Ginning

Ostwald
Paul Reinhart
Precision Cropping
Rabobank (PIBA)
Resource Consulting Services
Shell Australia
SMK
Spraygro
Sumitomo
Syngenta
Tee Jet
TJ Welding
Total Ag Services
Twynam Colly
Ultimate Fertilisers
Vanderfield
Volcot
Western Irrigation


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