Sunday, June 20, 2010

Research Projects -- A Major Priority


     
One of the most valuable, yet often under-publicized, producer-directed programs under the Cotton Research and Promotion Program umbrella is Cotton Incorporated's State Support Program (SSP).

"Each year 7.5 percent of producer assessments, which are collected by the Cotton Board, are re-directed to this grassroots program that was designed to allow each cotton-producing state to solve local production-related problems," says Dr. Pat O'Leary, senior director of agricultural research at Cotton Incorporated.

Important Funding

State Support funds are divided among the states according to that state's respective level of cotton production. Each state's program is led by a SSP committee, which sets priorities, reviews research proposals and then allocates funds.

"Producers should use their state committees as sounding boards to address what they believe are immediate cotton research and/or cotton educational needs within their region," says O'Leary.

Researchers from local land grant institutions traditionally submit projects they feel are relevant based on their experience, current production trends and/or changes in environmental growing conditions.


source : cottonfarming

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