Introduction
These are challenging times for agriculture and cotton production in Arizona.
The survival of many farms in this region will depend to some extent on how well
farmers and farm managers adapt to the current conditions and anticipate what is
ahead. The development and application of new technologies may be very important
to this adaptation and survival process. Also, the use and application of existing
technologies may be important as well. It is the objective of the University of
Arizona College of Agriculture to participate in and contribute to the profitable
development and implementation of technology in production agricultural systems.
The 2000 Cotton Report is intended to serve as documentation of research results,
primarily from the 1999 season, that can be utilized for the enhancement of the
cotton industry in Arizona.
Gene Sander
Vice Provost and Dean
College of Agriculture
This is a part of
publication AZ1170: "Cotton: A College
of Agriculture Report," 2000, College of Agriculture, the University of
Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 85721. Any products, services, or organizations
that are mentioned, shown, or indirectly implied in this publication
do not imply endorsement by the University of Arizona. The University is
an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
This document located at http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/crops/az1170/
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