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  1. Developing exciting new uses and marketing programs for one of The world's oldest crops.(Cotton Incorporated): An article from: Agri Marketing by Mitzi Hunt, 2007-01-01
  2. October rains put cotton harvest on hold, but little damage done.(Mississippi Crop Report): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Bonnie Coblentz, 2007-11-05
  3. Arkansas Business List: Biggest crops.(Brief Article)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Arkansas Business
  4. Wet and stormy weather robbing Magnolia State cotton yields.(Mississippi Agribusiness): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Bonnie Coblentz, 2008-09-29
  5. Crops off to good start. (Industry Overview): An article from: Arkansas Business by David Smith, 1994-05-23
  6. SIC 0723 CROP PREPARATION SERVICES FOR MARKET, EXCEPT COTTON GINNING: An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of American Industries</i>
  7. Agrometeorological Aspects of Crops in Italy, Spain and Greece: A Summary Review for Common and Durum Wheat, Barley, Maize, Rice, Sugar Beet, Sunflower, ... Rape, Potato, Cotton, Olive and Grape Crops by G. Narciso, P. Ragni, et all 1992-12-31
  8. Effect of Foliar-Applied Salicylic Acid on Cotton Flowering, Boll Retention, and Yield.: An article from: Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences by J. J. Heitholt, J. H. Schmidt, et all 2001-04-01
  9. Take Your Pick.(cotton growing): An article from: Farm Journal by Pam Henderson, Andrew Burchett, 2005-11-30
  10. Best of Beltwide.(Beltwide Cotton Conference): An article from: Farm Journal by Pam Henderson, 2006-01-30
  11. Strategies to reduce the impact of salt on crops (rice, cotton and chili) production: A case study of the tsunami-affected area of India [An article from: Desalination] by N.F. Tchouaffe Tchiadje, 2007-02-05
  12. The commercial potential of agricultural residue fuels: Case studies on cereals, coffee, cotton and the coconut crops (Energy Department paper) by Ken Newcombe, 1985
  13. Monsanto Ends Efforts to Buy Cotton Seed Firm.(Delta and Pine demands $81 million termination fee)(Brief Article): An article from: Arkansas Business by John Henry, 1999-12-27
  14. Organic Cotton: From Field to Final Product by Dorothy Myers, Sue Stolton, 1999-03

81. Home - Posters
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82. Trace Chemicals LLC
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83. Delta Farm Press
Highlights the region's major crops plus legislative, environmental and regulatory issues that affect farmers in the Delta region who harvest cotton, soybeans, rice, wheat, pecans, sorghum or corn.
http://deltafarmpress.com
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84. Georgia Integrated Pest Management
Extensive information on pests found in Georgia and IPM for apiculture, livestock and poultry, and field and horticultural crops (including canola, cotton, tobacco, pecans, soybeans, peanuts, and grains).
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85. Monsanto's Cremation Starts In Karnataka
Strong words, aimed at crops that are being burned by farmers in India who learned the hard way that Monsanto's cotton variety (which was disease prone and required enormous pesticides) became bred into next years' cotton harvest in the whole region, rendering the fields useless.
http://www.igc.org/igc/en/hg/karnataka.html

86. Welcome To Nath Seeds
Seed producers, crops including cotton, jowar, maize, bajra, paddy, mustard, wheat. Has its own genebank.
http://www.nathseeds.com

87. Milan Experiment Station
About the station, planned public events, and research projects on notill cultivation and other aspects of producing corn, cotton, soybeans, grain-sorghum, wheat, and cover crops.
http://web.utk.edu/~mlnnotil/
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88. Old Crops Give Way To Cotton - 1997-08-11 - Sacramento Business Journal
Old crops give way to cotton. Lynn Graebner Staff Writer
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89. Texas Cooperative Extension Publications
Biotechnology and cottonTexas' Biggest Crop (L-5408)*. Explore the Genetic Frontier Developing crops Resistant to
http://agpublications.tamu.edu/catalog/topics/Crops.html

90. CropsDaily.com
crop lacks standardisation The News International KARACHI The cotton crop could Colombia'scoca crops drop BBC News By Jeremy McDermott BBC, Colombia
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related sites Globalflow International cropss industry news magazine Progressive Farmer covers crops, livestock, the environment, rural living, and the outdoorsspan New Crop facts on crops, potential crops and plant products, newsletters and research news Top Crop Manager Farm Central information resources for Canadian farmers Tobacco BBS focuses on tobacco issues and featuring related news, history, book and movie lists Spraytec agricultural spray technology information Global Crop Protection Org. goal is to foster understanding, cooperation, and communication among industry, government, and farmers PCT Online
covering PCO business development and pest control industry information Directories Cotton Net gateway site to the cotton community, for cotton services, association and the trading community Pest Web on-line guide to product information, distributors, manufacturers, associations and more... AGROS a collection of data descriptions including soil, crop and plant and other natural resource research areas BUSINESS ECONOMY SCIENCE GM FOOD ... email us!

91. Cotton, Corn & Field Crops Expert - Agricultural Consultants & Experts Online -

http://www.agrisupportonline.com/cotton.htm

92. CropChoice.com Past Headlines
crops Corn crops cotton Tennessee grower awaits fine in Monsanto case; Europeanfarmers, consumers, enviros push politicians on GM seed contamination;
http://www.cropchoice.com/pastheads.asp?sort=topic_all&ID=35

93. USDA ERS Topics: Crops > Cotton
of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture in the global cotton market and
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Topics/view.asp?T=101206

94. Asia Times: Farmers Cotton On To New Crops
India/Pakistan Farmers cotton on to new crops By MM Paniyil BANGALORE As the worlddebates the safety of genetically modified crops, India's southern state
http://www.atimes.com/ind-pak/CG03Df03.html
July 3, 2001 atimes.com
India/Pakistan
Farmers cotton on to new crops

By M M Paniyil
BANGALORE - As the world debates the safety of genetically modified crops, India's southern state of Karnataka is anxious to reap the advantages of new technology and thus wants quick approval for the agrochemical giant Monsanto's Bt cotton.
Indeed, the Kartanaka government reacted with strong criticism last week after green activists forced India's federal Ministry of Environment and Forests to defer by a year a decision on the commercial planting of Monsanto's Bollgard variety of Bt cotton. With Greenpeace International and other activist groups breathing down its neck, the ministry ordered yet another year of trials for Bollgard, which has been field tested in India since 1998 by the Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Company (MAHYCO). Monsanto has a substantial stake in this firm.
The final round of tests will be conducted under strict supervision by scientists from the federal government's Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) which, in the past, has expressed doubts about the scientific soundness of MAHYCO's tests.
Green groups like Greenpeace, the New Delhi-based Forum for Biotechnology and Food Security and the Pune-based Kalpavriksh praised the "precautionary approach" adopted by the ministry's Genetic Engineering Approval Council. However, Karnataka Agriculture Minister T B Jayachandra viewed the approval council's decision as an unnecessary hurdle between the laboratory and the farmer. "Tests are over, and it is time to implement technology," Jayachandra said.

95. India: GM Crops Have Takers In Cotton-producing State
India GM crops have takers in cottonproducing state. by MM.Paniyil.Bangalore, India, 1 Jul 2001 (IPS) - As the world debates over
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BACK TO MAIN ONLINE BOOKSTORE HOW TO ORDER India: GM crops have takers in cotton-producing state by M.M.Paniyil Bangalore, India, 1 Jul 2001 (IPS) - As the world debates over the safety of genetically modified crops, India’s southern state of Karnataka is anxious to reap the advantages of new technology and thus wants quick approval for the agrochemical giant Monsanto’s Bt cotton. Indeed, the Karnataka government reacted with strong criticism last week after green activists forced India’s federal Ministry of Environment and Forests to defer by a year a decision on the commercial planting of Monsanto’s Bollgard variety of Bt cotton. With Greenpeace International and other activist groups breathing down its neck, the ministry ordered yet another year of trials for Bollgard, which has been field-tested in India since 1998 by the Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Company (MAHYCO). Monsanto has a substantial stake in this firm. The final round of tests will be conducted under strict supervision by scientists from the federal government’s Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR), which, in the past, has expressed doubts about the scientific soundness of MAHYCO’s tests.

96. CROPS: Cotton, Hemp, Flax And Kenaf
crops cotton, Hemp, Flax and Kenaf Hemp. China, the world's firstpaper maker, used hemp to make paper 1,900 years ago. Both the
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... Links CROPS: Cotton, Hemp, Flax and Kenaf Hemp China, the world's first paper maker, used hemp to make paper 1,900 years ago. Both the Gutenberg Bible (15th Century) and the King James Bible (17th Century) were printed on hemp-based papers. In addition to paper, hemp can be used for edible oil, automotive oil, cooking and heating fuel, fabric, medicine and construction beams. Hemp's fibre length and strength make it optimal for replacing old growth forest fibres in high quality papers. Hemp hurds produce four times the paper per acre as wood. Hemp paper is a renewable industrial raw material and is environmentally friendly. Its pulp is processed with hydrogen peroxide where wood based paper is processed with sulfuric acid. The wood-pulp process is a major industrial pollutant while hemp-pulp is almost pollution free. Hemp paper is stronger, acid free, has a longer shelf life and costs less than half as much to process as wood-based paper. Hemp paper can be recycled 10 times where wood-based paper can only be recycled twice without losing integrity and requiring additional virgin fibre content.

97. PEARL Has Moved!
Cooperative Extension Service crops cotton. Prefix Designations CRCurrentReport, E-Circular, F-Extension Facts, L-Leaflet The following
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98. Commodity Crops -- FAE Cotton Exchange
Farm World Main Menu Commodity crops Index FAE cotton Exchange.
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99. Alabama Cotton Home Page
Alabama crops and Forage. Home Page for Alabama Field Crop and Forage Producers.Welcome to the Alabama Field crops and Forage Home Page.
http://www.aces.edu/department/cotton/
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Home Page for Alabama Field Crop and Forage Producers Welcome to the Alabama Field Crops and Forage Home Page. This page is dedicated to providing timely production and management information to crop and forage producers in Alabama. Use of graphics will be limited to reduce download time. Information on these pages is provided by specialists with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Links to other sources of relevant information are also provided. Please select the crop you are interested in by clicking on any of the following subject matter areas.
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100. Kids' Field Day: Crops Garden - Cotton
cotton plant showing flowering, cotton is a crop that is traditionally grownin the southern US It is just starting to be grown in southern Kansas.
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/fieldday/kids/crops/cotton.htm
[http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/kids/includes/header.htm] Cotton is a crop that is traditionally grown in the southern U.S. It is just starting to be grown in southern Kansas. This picture shows the plant flowering. As the flower becomes mature, it develops into a cotton boll. Here is a picture of a young cotton boll (the cotton boll is inside the white square). The boll contains the cotton and the seeds. This is a mature cotton boll that is ready to be harvested. The combine used to harvest cotton is called a cotton picker. How much do you think this would cost? If you guessed $225,000, then you are right. This is cotton seed. The seed on the left still has the lint left on it. In contrast, the seed on the right had the lint removed (by acid). Also, the seed on the right, which will be used for planting, has been treated with a chemical to prevent diseases and insects. What do you think cotton is used for? You're right, primarily for clothes. (Go K-State!) Back to top

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