Hail damage: When do you replant cotton?
Story Date: 3/26/2012


Source: Paul Hollis, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 3/22/12
 
It’s not unusual for cotton grown in the Southeastern U.S. to experience early season injury from hail storms, with damage ranging from seedling death and stand loss to little to no leaf removal.
 
The big question for growers is when is the damage severe enough to warrant replanting?
 
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