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Systems Agronomic and Economic Evaluation of Transgenic and Conventional Varieties in the Texas High Plains 2004

2004 Final Report

Submitted to
Plains Cotton Growers
Plains Cotton Improvement Program

Dr. Randy Boman
Extension Agronomist-Cotton

Mr. Mark Kelley
Extension Program Specialist-Cotton

Mr. Mark Stelter
Extension Assistant-Cotton


Texas Cooperative Extension
Lubbock, TX

February, 2005

Acknowledgments

Systems Agronomic and Economic Evaluation of Transgenic and Conventional Varieties in the Texas High Plains

Additional Replicated Sites:

  • Replicated Transgenic Cotton Variety Demonstration Under LEPA Irrigation, AG-CARES, Lamesa, TX 2004
  • Replicated Transgenic Cotton Variety Demonstration Under Center Pivot Irrigation, Keith Watson Farm, Dumas, TX 2004
  • Replicated Transgenic Cotton Variety Demonstration Under Center Pivot Irrigation, Tommy Asher Farm, Stratford, TX 2004
  • Replicated Dryland Systems Variety Demonstration, Appling Farms, Blanco, TX 2004
  • Replicated Dryland Systems Variety Demonstration, Greg White Farm, Littlefield, TX 2004
  • Replicated Dryland Transgenic Cotton Variety Demonstration, AG-CARES, Lamesa, TX 2004
  • Replicated Dryland Systems Variety Demonstration, AG-CARES, Lamesa, TX 2004
  • Replicated Dryland Cotton Seeding Rate and Planting Pattern Demonstration, AG-CARES, Lamesa, TX 2004

 

Chaperone Replicated Demonstrations:

  • High Plains Chaperone Plant Growth Regulator Demonstrations 2004

Lubbock 2004 Weather and Crop Information

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