Economic & Environmental Costs of Greenhouse Gases for Cotton Farming

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Nitrogen fertilizer and ways to minimise greenhouse gas emissions in the cotton farming system

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Petroleum spray oils in cotton: Facing the season ahead

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Use of petroleum spray oils in cotton: Managing aphids and mirids, Mode of action of PSO's, Application of PSO Managing Hellicoverpa with PSO, Using PSO's with beneficials

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Design principles for healthy waterways on cotton farms

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Well designed irrigation storages and water courses on cotton farms can aid in the removal of sediment, nutrients and pesticides from irrigation water and enhance their habitat value for native plants and animals. This brochure outlines key principles for increasing the water use efficiency, water quality and habitat value of cotton farm watercourses and storages.

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Cotton price and marketing

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the competitive nature of the international cotton market has given rise to anextremely diverse range of marketing alternatives for Australian cotton growers. The aim of this courseis to outline a majority of the marketing tools available and discuss the methods available to hedge thevarious elements of the Australian cotton price.

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Residual herbicides the hidden cost!

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One of the least obvious pitfalls is residual herbicide, applied to a previous crop or fallow some time in the last few months or even the last few years, depending on the herbicide. Some of the residual herbicides (such as atrazine, Tordon®, Ally® & Glean®) can remain active in the soil for well over a year, even though they are having no obvious effect, but they can still have a nasty effect on cotton!

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Australian cotton industry Management practices to enhance ecosystem services

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A description of the different services provided by natural ecosystems

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Vetch improves the productivity of irrigated cotton

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Vetch is a winter-growing legume being increasingly grown in rotation with cotton. It provides no cash flow but provides substantial benefits in the productivity of the following cotton crops by improving the soil.

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Biodiversity Series: "Get Connected!" Networking the natural workforce

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Productive cotton farms need to be connected with roads and rail to gins and ports. Similarly, a productive natural workforce needs to be connected to the native vegetation to access all the resources it requires. Consider talking to your neighbours about linking native vegetation between properties.

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