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October - November, 2005: Volume 26 Issue 6

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CONTENTS Advertisers in this issue

8 Angus Wilson: Pioneer cotton researcher
10 Managing resistance: Your IRMS and RMP questions answered
16 Ringing the bell on bellvine
20 The exceptional yields of 2004-05: What went right?
26 Sustainable use of biotechnology in Australian cotton


Spraying Feature

28 New Tee Jet air induction tip gives drift resistance
29 Addressing the spray drift problem
33 Cotton and the APVMA Community Consultative Committee


43 Using legumes to maximise profits in cotton systems
48 Ginning technology: The next frontier

Leading edge

54 Assessing evaporation control technology


56 New cotton nutrition sampling guidelines
59 Some advantages of indeterminate Bollgard II varieties
67 Cotton-corn rotation success for Dalby growers

 

 

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REGULAR FEATURES

2 Editorial
4 Cotton Research Roundup

Marketing
36  World Commodity Watch

38 World Cotton Market
41 New York Futures



64 Classic Tractor Tales: Robin Hood, strawberries and steam
68 Germinating Ideas
73 News and New Products
77 District Reports