Timing defoliation and aggression on late cotton
Story Date: 9/30/2021

 

Source: Brad Haire, FARM PROGRESS, 9/28/21


The cotton crop in the Deep South is later than normal. Weather didn't cooperate. But there's time to thread the needle on timely aggressive harvest aids to grab more quality yield from some fields. Due to weather challenges in late spring, "we probably had more replanting than I've ever seen in North Alabama (and Tennessee Valley)," said Tyler Sandlin, an Alabama Cooperative Extension Service agronomist, speaking at the annual University of Tennessee Cotton Field Day in Jackson, Tenn., Sept. 1.

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