Cotton
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This publication contains a report of cotton research trials and Extension activity in Georgia for 2014-2015.
John Snider
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This research report presents the results of the 2015 statewide performance tests of peanut, cotton, and tobacco. The tests for various evaluations were conducted at several or all of the following locations: Bainbridge, Tifton, Plains and Midville in the Coastal Plain region and Athens in the Piedmont region.
Agronomic information such as grade, fiber data, plant height, lodging, disease occurrence, etc., is listed along with the yield data. Information concerning planting and harvest dates, soil type, and culture and fertilization practices used in each trial is included in footnotes.
James Day, John Gassett, Dustin Dunn, Henry Jordan, and Stevan Lahue
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This publication contains a report of cotton research trials and Extension activity in Georgia for 2013-2014.
W. Shurley, John Snider, and Wesley Porter
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This report presents the results of the 2014 peanut, cotton and tobacco variety performance tests.
James Day, John Gassett, Dustin Dunn, and Stevan Lahue
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This publication presents the results of the 2011 statewide performance tests of peanut, cotton and tobacco. The tests for various evaluations were conducted at several or all of the following locations: Bainbridge, Tifton, Plains and Midville in the Coastal Plain region and Athens in the Piedmont region. Agronomic information such as grade, fiber data, plant height, lodging, disease occurrence, etc. is listed along with the yield data. Information concerning planting and harvest dates, soil type, and culture and fertilization practices used in each trial is included in footnotes. In order to have a broad base of information, a number of varieties, including experimental lines, are included in the trials, but this does not imply that all are recommended for Georgia.
Anton Coy, James Day, John Gassett, Stevan Lahue, and Larry Thompson
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This publication contains a report of cotton research trials and Extension activity in Georgia for 2012-2013.
W. Shurley, John Snider, and Wesley Porter
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The UGA Extension Cotton Agronomists established this variety testing program in 2010. Our 2012 industry representatives (Americot, Bayer CropScience, Dow AgroSciences and Monsanto Company) were asked to provide commercially available cotton varieties that they considered their best-adapted varieties for Georgia. This uniform list of CORE varieties was planted in replicated trials in growers’ fields throughout Georgia’s cotton belt, as arranged by the county agents. The trials were replicated and managed or maintained by the grower with the assistance of participating county Extension agents to achieve realistic and statistically sound results. This publication contains a report on the 2012 UGA uniform cotton variety performance evaluation testing program.
Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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The UGA Extension Cotton Agronomists established this variety testing program in 2010. Our 2013 industry representatives (Americot, Bayer CropScience, Croplan Genetics, Dyna-Gro, Dow AgroSciences and Monsanto Company) were asked to provide commercially available cotton varieties that they considered their best-adapted varieties for Georgia. This uniform list of varieties was planted in replicated trials in growers’ fields throughout Georgia’s cotton belt, as arranged by the county agents. The trials were replicated and managed or maintained by the grower with the assistance of participating county Extension agents in order to achieve realistic and statistically sound results. This publication is a report on the 2013 UGA uniform cotton variety performance evaluation program results.
Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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This research report presents the results of the 2001 statewide performance tests of peanut, cotton and tobacco. The tests for various evaluations were conducted at several or all of the following locations: Bainbridge, Tifton, Plains and Midville in the Coastal Plain region and Athens in the Piedmont region. For identification of the test site locations, consult the map below.
William Branch, Anton Coy, James Day, Larry Thompson, O. May, and Cindy LaHue
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