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2012 Cotton Research Trial Results

2012 Cotton & Peanut On-Farm Trials Report Book (large file 2.97 MB)

Individual Cotton Trial Reports

  • 2012 Cotton Variety Trial Under Moderate Nematode Pressure Research Trial Results
  • 2012 Cotton Variety Trial Under Light Nematode Pressure Research Trial Results
  • 2012 Response of Cotton Varieties to Diseases in the Texas High Plains – Dr. Terry Wheeler and Dr. Jason Woodward
  • 2012 Verticillium wilt Variety Test Results, Garden City – Dr. Terry Wheeler and Dr. Jason Woodward
  • 2012 Cotton Variety Trial Under Supplemental (Limited) Irrigation Research Trial Results
  • 2012 Cotton Variety Trial Under Dryland Production Research Trial Results
  • 2012 Cotton Variety Trial Under Drag Hose and Sprinkler Irrigation Research Trial Results
  • 2012 Alternatives to Temik 15G for Management of Root-Knot Nematode
  • 2012 Irrigated Bayer CropScience CAP Trial (1 replication)
  • 2012 Limited Irrigation Bayer CropScience CAP Trial (1 replication)
  • 2012 Irrigated Monsanto Deltapine FACT Trial (1 replication)
  • 2012 Limited Irrigation Monsanto Deltapine FACT Trial (1 replication)
  • 2012 Irrigated Phytogen Innovation Trial (3 replications)
  • 2012 Irrigated Cotton Trial, Brownfield – Dr. Mark Kelley
  • 2012 Irrigated Cotton Trial, Lamesa – Dr. Mark Kelley

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