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LEE AND PHILLIPS COUNTY ARKANSAS
                                    COTTON VERIFICATION PROGRAM
Robert              Goodson
                   T.       1,B.                           Barber2,                          McClelland 3
1County Extension Agent, Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Phillips County, Helena AR, 72342
2Cotton Agronomist, Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Little Rock AR, 72204
3State Cotton Verification Coordinator, Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Keiser AR 72351

                        Cotton Verification                                                                        Purpose
                        Program Objectives
                                                                                            Lee County Verification field was a project to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Problem
1. Conduct on farm field trials to verify                                                    verify that cotton could be double cropped
   researched based recommendations                                                               after wheat harvest in early June
   with the interest of increasing profit                                                                                                                 Due to height
2. 2. Educate producers on timely                                                                                                                           of wheat
                                                                                            Phillips County Verification field was a project              stubble early
   management decisions                                                                       to verify that conventional (non Bt and non
3. Aid researchers in identifying areas                                                                                                                  plant growth in
                                                                                            roundup ready) could be grown in a transgenic                  double crop
   that need additional inquiry
4. Aid local Extension personnel to learn
                                                                                                          cotton growing area                            cotton was tall
   more about all aspects of cotton                                                                                                                        and spindly
   production                                                                                                                 Problem
                                                                                                                                                      Low seed
                               Methods                                                                                                             quality of new
                                                                                                                                                    conventional
                                                                                           Late season                                                 cotton,
                                                                                             Lygus                                                 proved to be a
                                                                                        (tarnished plant                                             rough start
                                                                                          bug) control                                              for the crop
                                                                                           was vital in
                                                                                        producing June
                                                                                         planted cotton
                                                                                          in Arkansas
                                                                                                                                                                Possible Glyphosate drift
                                                                                                                                                                was on possible solution                                             Problem
                                                                                                                                                                     to low yield in
                                                                                                                           Results                                conventional cotton
                        Yield Results
                                                                                                             Double Crop Wheat & Cotton
                  Double Crop Wheat Cotton
                                                                                                1. When planting cotton behind wheat, stubble
                       697 lbs lint/acre
                                                                                                   should be cut short to prevent spindly plants early
                    Conventional Cotton                                                            in the season.
                       545 lbs lint/acre                                                        2. Weed control and irrigation is easier due to wheat
                                      ABSTRACT
                                                                                                   stubble .
                                                                                                3. Cotton can be planted behind wheat successfully
 The cotton research verification program is an interdisciplinary effort in which
 recommended best management practices and production technologies are applied in a                as long as inputs are kept low
 timely manner. Objectives of the program are: (1) conduct on farm field trials to
 verify researched based recommendations with the interest of increasing profit, (2)
 educate producers on timely management decisions, (3) Aid researchers in identifying
 area that need additional inquiry and (4) to aid Extension personnel to learn more about                        Conventional Cotton
 all aspects of cotton production. In cooperation with producers in both counties, it was
 decided to plant a conventional (non-transgenic) variety in Phillips County and in Lee
                                                                                                1. Seed quality is important in cotton production
 County cotton was planted double crop behind wheat. The two issues in Phillips
 County was being able to grow non roundup ready cotton when all the surrounding
                                                                                                   whether conventional or transgenic
 crops were and could the lepidopteron pests be controlled on a non Bt cotton variety           2. Pest management in conventional cotton is
 The issue in Lee County was would there be enough time to produce an economical
 cotton crop planting so late in the growing season. Success was measured on how each              possible with current herbicides and insecticides
 crop fared economically. Due to poor stand and possibly glyphosate drift the Phillips
 County project lost $3.79 an acre. A success on the field was that the lepidopteron pest       3. Glyphosate drift in conventional cotton is an issue      United States Department of Agriculture, University of Arkansas, and County Governments Cooperating
 can be controlled with new insecticides on the market. In Lee County production cost
 were kept low and due to a higher market price the program profited $415 an acre. The             that must be control led. If not there will be           The Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race,
 program was able to show the advantages and disadvantages of each production system
 to all local producers.
                                                                                                   excessive yield loss.                                      color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, marital or veteran status, or any other legally
                                                                                                                                                                           protected status, and is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

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Goodson poster

  • 1. LEE AND PHILLIPS COUNTY ARKANSAS COTTON VERIFICATION PROGRAM Robert Goodson T. 1,B. Barber2, McClelland 3 1County Extension Agent, Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Phillips County, Helena AR, 72342 2Cotton Agronomist, Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Little Rock AR, 72204 3State Cotton Verification Coordinator, Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Keiser AR 72351 Cotton Verification Purpose Program Objectives Lee County Verification field was a project to Problem 1. Conduct on farm field trials to verify verify that cotton could be double cropped researched based recommendations after wheat harvest in early June with the interest of increasing profit Due to height 2. 2. Educate producers on timely of wheat Phillips County Verification field was a project stubble early management decisions to verify that conventional (non Bt and non 3. Aid researchers in identifying areas plant growth in roundup ready) could be grown in a transgenic double crop that need additional inquiry 4. Aid local Extension personnel to learn cotton growing area cotton was tall more about all aspects of cotton and spindly production Problem Low seed Methods quality of new conventional Late season cotton, Lygus proved to be a (tarnished plant rough start bug) control for the crop was vital in producing June planted cotton in Arkansas Possible Glyphosate drift was on possible solution Problem to low yield in Results conventional cotton Yield Results Double Crop Wheat & Cotton Double Crop Wheat Cotton 1. When planting cotton behind wheat, stubble 697 lbs lint/acre should be cut short to prevent spindly plants early Conventional Cotton in the season. 545 lbs lint/acre 2. Weed control and irrigation is easier due to wheat ABSTRACT stubble . 3. Cotton can be planted behind wheat successfully The cotton research verification program is an interdisciplinary effort in which recommended best management practices and production technologies are applied in a as long as inputs are kept low timely manner. Objectives of the program are: (1) conduct on farm field trials to verify researched based recommendations with the interest of increasing profit, (2) educate producers on timely management decisions, (3) Aid researchers in identifying area that need additional inquiry and (4) to aid Extension personnel to learn more about Conventional Cotton all aspects of cotton production. In cooperation with producers in both counties, it was decided to plant a conventional (non-transgenic) variety in Phillips County and in Lee 1. Seed quality is important in cotton production County cotton was planted double crop behind wheat. The two issues in Phillips County was being able to grow non roundup ready cotton when all the surrounding whether conventional or transgenic crops were and could the lepidopteron pests be controlled on a non Bt cotton variety 2. Pest management in conventional cotton is The issue in Lee County was would there be enough time to produce an economical cotton crop planting so late in the growing season. Success was measured on how each possible with current herbicides and insecticides crop fared economically. Due to poor stand and possibly glyphosate drift the Phillips County project lost $3.79 an acre. A success on the field was that the lepidopteron pest 3. Glyphosate drift in conventional cotton is an issue United States Department of Agriculture, University of Arkansas, and County Governments Cooperating can be controlled with new insecticides on the market. In Lee County production cost were kept low and due to a higher market price the program profited $415 an acre. The that must be control led. If not there will be The Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, program was able to show the advantages and disadvantages of each production system to all local producers. excessive yield loss. color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, marital or veteran status, or any other legally protected status, and is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer