Cotton
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This research report presents the results of the 1999 statewide performance tests of peanut, cotton, and tobacco. The tests for various evaluations were conducted at several or all of the following locations: 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 in this report.
James Day
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This research report presents the results of the 2000 statewide performance tests of peanut, cotton and tobacco. The tests for various evaluations were conducted at several or all of the following locations: Tifton, Plains and Midville in the Coastal Plain region and Athens in the Piedmont region.
William Branch, Anton Coy, James Day, Stevan Lahue, Larry Thompson, and O. May
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This report presents the results of the 2013 peanut, cotton and tobacco performance tests.
Anton Coy, James Day, John Gassett, and Stevan Lahue
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This publication presents the results of the 2010 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.
Anton Coy, James Day, John Gassett, Stevan Lahue, and Larry Thompson
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This publication presents the results of the 2011 UGA Cotton Defoliant Evaluation Program at the Tifton location.
Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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This publication presents the results of the 2010 UGA Cotton Defoliant Evaluation Program at the Tifton location.
Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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This publication presents the results of the This publication discusses the results of the 2011 UGA Cotton Defoliant Evaluation Program at the Midville location.
Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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This publication discusses the results of the 2010 UGA Cotton Defoliant Evaluation Program at the
Midville location.Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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The UGA Cotton Variety Performance Evaluation Program was a huge success in 2011, with 15 individual trials throughout Georgia’s cotton belt. This approach illustrates how variety performance can change across a range of environments, which provides information on how to place varieties in environments where they will likely be competitive. This publication contains information about the results of the 2011 UGA cotton variety performance evaluation program.
Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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