Cotton Industry Award nominations close soon

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This year marks the tenth for these industry awards which recognise excellence and high achievement in Australia’s cotton industry throughout the supply chain, from growers and ginners to product suppliers, consultants, agronomists and researchers.

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Moisture Management A Must

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High seed cotton moisture levels can reduce the ‘ginability’ of seed cotton , are directly linked to lower colour grades and can cost growers hundreds of dollars per hectare in discounts. excessive drying causes fibre damage and high seed cotton moisture is often associated with high trash content. in general the cotton ginners association considers seed cotton moisture levels between six percent and 10 percent as ideal,

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Pupae Busting is essential for resistance management

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With more than 90 percent of Australian Cotton grown using Bt technology, effective resistance management is vital to the longevity of Bollgard II and the yet to be released Bollgard III.

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Managing cotton crop residue - preventing ratoons from carrying over

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Getting rid of the crop post‐harvest can be difficult and resource intensive, however it really is the first step in terms of best practice for your future cotton crops.

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