Compensating For Late Planting
No matter how you vote, we appreciate everyone's participation in Cotton Farming's monthly Web Poll. Following is a sampling of the comments we received from people who voted in the May Web Poll.
• "All of the above are important, but the only one we can tailor to conditions is a PGR."
• "I guess I'll spray worms that [aren't] held back at that time of year. Keep the plane on call for when I get the scouting report. Or, we'll be burnt up, and I'll just let 'em eat. Plant late...ha! Not with $10 beans."
• "We'll have bugs we've never even heard of in our cotton this 'fall.'"
• "Cotton here in southeast Alabama is about three weeks behind schedule. We normally have a dry period in June or July. If we do this year, we may pick cotton on New Year's again!"
source : cottonfarming
No matter how you vote, we appreciate everyone's participation in Cotton Farming's monthly Web Poll. Following is a sampling of the comments we received from people who voted in the May Web Poll.
• "All of the above are important, but the only one we can tailor to conditions is a PGR."
• "I guess I'll spray worms that [aren't] held back at that time of year. Keep the plane on call for when I get the scouting report. Or, we'll be burnt up, and I'll just let 'em eat. Plant late...ha! Not with $10 beans."
• "We'll have bugs we've never even heard of in our cotton this 'fall.'"
• "Cotton here in southeast Alabama is about three weeks behind schedule. We normally have a dry period in June or July. If we do this year, we may pick cotton on New Year's again!"
source : cottonfarming
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