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41. ACES News report on June 25, 2002 detailing the environmental safety and environmentalbenefits of commercial biotechnologyderived soy, corn and cotton crops. http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/news/special-issues/springfarm/CAST.htm | |
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42. Cotton CRC - Challenging Some Myths: Scientists Examine The Cotton Crop And Its The debate has led the CRC for Sustainable Cotton Production to undertakeirrigation scheduling experiments on cotton crops. We http://www.cotton.pi.csiro.au/Publicat/Articles/watermed.htm | |
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43. Cotton CRC - COOL WEATHER DELAYS COTTON SEASON Cool weather before Christmas and only one hot period since then hasdelayed the growth of irrigated cotton crops by about two weeks. http://www.cotton.pi.csiro.au/Publicat/Articles/CoolS00.htm | |
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44. DANIEL ET AL. :WINTER COVER CROPS IN NO-TILL COTTON: I. BIOMASS Page: 75 DANIEL ET AL. WINTER COVER CROPS IN NOTILL COTTON I. BIOMASS, 75. A winter annualcover crop might alleviate erosion during the time between cotton crops. http://www.jcotsci.org/1999/issue03/agron/art01/Page75.html | |
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45. CAST Publications Catalog Carpenter, Janet Coauthor, Comparative Environmental Impacts of Biotechnologyderivedand Traditional Soybean, Corn, and cotton crops, June 2002 report PDF http://www.cast-science.org/pubs/index-author.htm |
46. CAST Biotechnology Communications Comparative Environmental Impacts of Biotechnologyderived and Traditional Soybean,Corn, and cotton crops, a comprehensive review of the scientific literature http://www.cast-science.org/biotechnology/ |
47. FB Country AG News Chemical Business NewsBase Crops 02-11-2003; Problems with Monsanto's geneticallymodified cotton crops in India ..Despite expressions of satisfaction by http://acres.fb.com/fbnewsx.php?sect=Agricultural Biotechnology |
48. Research To Incite An Insect Cotton War (News Jan 2003) Insect pests such as heliothis and mirid bugs can decimate cotton crops if leftunchecked but waiting in the wings ready to do battle in the field are a host http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/news/NewsReleases/11693.html | |
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49. Plant Menu Options To Attract Cotton Pests Trials are underway at Emerald to study the effectiveness of incorporating soybean,mungbean and sesame into irrigated cotton crops to act as alternative host http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/news/NewsReleases/11569.html | |
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50. A World Connected - The Boll Worm, Suicidal Farmers... A tiny worm known as the Bollworm was silently invading the cotton crops allover the Indian subcontinent, literally eating away the hopes of one million http://www.aworldconnected.org/article.php/305.html | |
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51. PREMATURE SENESCENCE OF COTTON - THE SHAPE OF CROP NUTRITION PROBLEMS OF THE FUT Australian cotton crops are the highest yielding in the world hence there is a veryhigh demand on plants to supply developing fruit with sufficient potassium. http://life.csu.edu.au/agronomy/papers/15253/153.html | |
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52. -Latest News- Monsanto.co.uk Genetically Modified cotton crops Produced Greater Yields and Reduced Pesticide Usein India 06 February 2003, University of Berkley cotton crops in India that http://www.monsanto.co.uk/news/news.phtml |
53. News - Releases Genetically modified cotton crops produced greater yields, reducedpesticide use in India. Berkeley, California February 6, 2003. http://seedquest.com/News/releases/2003/february/5313.htm | |
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54. Environmental Gains With Biotechnology profit consortium of scientists, details the environmental safety and environmentalbenefits of commercial biotechnologyderived soy, corn and cotton crops. http://www.foodbiotechinfo.com/devarticles/cast.html | |
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55. Cotton Production *, CTN2, 3, RUA AG3300CT A, Prepare land for cotton. **, CTN3, 3, RUAAG3301CT A, Irrigate cotton crops. *, CTN7, 4, RUA AG4300CT A, Plant cottoncrops. http://online.curriculum.edu.au/the_cms/tools/new-display.asp?f=7962&seq=2406 |
56. Gene Technology In Australia were developed using gene technology to reduce the significant quantities of manmadepesticides required to protect Australian cotton crops from caterpillars http://genetech.csiro.au/research/cotton/fitt_bt_final_short.htm | |
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57. Report: Environmental Impacts Comparative Environmental Impacts of Biotechnologyderived and TraditionalSoybean, Corn, and cotton crops. New Biotechnology Report. http://www.bio.org/foodag/weekly/20020625.asp | |
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58. Untitled Document acres. Only something did not go right. In August of 1997, RoundupReady cotton crops began failing throughout the South. By http://www.cetos.org/agbioarticles/cropbusting.html | |
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59. SouthBendTribune.com: Log In February 10, 2003. Disputed seeds of change. India's genealtered cotton crops praised,criticized PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY By S. SRINIVASAN Associated Press Writer http://www.southbendtribune.com/stories/2003/02/10/business.20030210-sbt-MICH-B8 | |
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60. CSIRO Entomology - Plant Protection Refuge crops, an integral part of RMS, are required to be grown withall Bt cotton crops as a source of susceptible moths. They http://www.ento.csiro.au/research/projects_2001-2002/cotton.html | |
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