9967 Agronomic and Economic Consequences of Using Different Cotton Technology Systems in AL- A Two Year Summary

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Charles H. Burmester , Auburn University, Tennessee Valley Regional Res and Ext Ctr
Tim D. Reed , Auburn University
C. Dale Monks , Auburn University
Eric Schavey , Auburn University
Three cotton technology systems were evaluated using a split-split block design at two locations in Alabama in 2008 and 2009.  Three cotton varieties were planted as main blocks and then split by pre and no-pre herbicide application. The test was sub-split by larvicide and no-larvacide control. Agronomic and economic results from each system were evaluated.
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