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April–May, 2003: Volume 24 Issue 2
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| CONTENTS |
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| 6 Cotton
Trade Show: New tools for tough times
10 So, what happens when the drought breaks?
14 Attract-and-kill heliothis for low pressure
every year
22 Polymeria take-all: The rhizome story
26 Potential ‘weediness’ of Bt cotton
in northern Australia
30 WEEDpak on the internet
Leading Edge
43 Satellite imagery confirms
soil influence
44 Ag Eng students get right bias
46 PRD/RDI trial demands careful engineering
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Ag Appointments 2
Agrilink 25,27
Agririsk 13
ANZ 35
Apperson 37
Aquatech 49
Bob C Healey 24
Bruce Gunning 54
Buccaneer 63
Carrington Classing 12
Central Highlands 57
CGS IFC
Cotton Australia 56
Cotton Conference 42
Cotton Outlook 59
Countryco 24
CSD 53
Deltapine 21
Diesel Parts & Serv 40
Dinner Plain 55
Dunavant 39
Dupont 51
Ellis Equipment 52
Excel Ag 47
Gessner 7
Hayes & Baguley 28
Irritek 19
ITT Flyght 48
John Deere Ltd 45
Kemp Strang 38
Koramba Ginning 20
Major Metals 4
Monsanto 23
Moree Engineering 8
Multifarming IBC
NAB 31
Namoi Cotton 26
Neil's Parts 5
North West Ginning 41
Paul Reinhart 34
Power farming 9
Rabobank 17,28
SMK 2
South West Water 8
Syngenta OBC
Ultimate Fertilizers 3
Volcot Australia 36
Wakefield 50
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| REGULAR FEATURES |
2 Editorial
4 Cotton Research Roundup
20 Ag Biotechnology Report: CSIRO seeks alternatives
to protect Bt
Marketing
32 World Commodity Watch
34 World Cotton Market
36 New York Cotton Futures
45 The cotton value chain: Part 2 — Ginning
and classing
49 Classic Tractor Tales: The Ronaldson-Tippett
Super Drive
55 Germinating Ideas
58 News & New Products
60 District Reports |
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