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Authors include: Guy Collins, NC State University Cotton Extension Associate Professor Keith Edmisten, NC State Extension Cotton Specialist Dominic Reisig, NC State …

Cover photo for Cotton Planting Conditions May 13, 2019

Cotton Planting Conditions May 13, 2019

Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science & Soil Sciences and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton Planting …

Cover photo for Cotton Planting Conditions May 6, 2019

Cotton Planting Conditions May 6, 2019

Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science & Soil Sciences and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton Planting …

Cover photo for Planting Conditions May 4, 2018

Planting Conditions May 4, 2018

Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science & Soil Sciences and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton Planting …

Cover photo for Cotton Planting Conditions April 29, 2019

Cotton Planting Conditions April 29, 2019

Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science & Soil Sciences and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton Soil …

Cover photo for Cotton Planting Conditions April 25, 2019

Cotton Planting Conditions April 25, 2019

Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science & Soil Sciences and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton Soil …

Cutleaf eveningprimrose (pictured) is a common weed encountered preplant burndown.

New Burndown Herbicide: Elevore

Burndown season is here and while glyphosate (Roundup, others) plus 2,4-D plus flumioxazin (Valor SX, others) is the standard, …

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