The Cotton Wizard is an implementation of a cotton variety selection model intended to assist decision-makers (including producers, farm managers, extension specialists, and breeders) in variety selection. The program uses objective cotton performance test data available from state agricultural experiment stations. The decision criteria for variety selection are based on expected economic return (mean net revenue) of a variety and the variability of returns (coefficient of variation). Total revenue is calculated from lint price and seed price, and lint and seed yields. Lint and seed prices are determined by their respective quality characteristics. Adjustments are made for costs that may differ among varieties, such as planting seed cost (s...
This study was conducted to determine allocative efficiency and cost effectiveness of growing conven...
The number of operating cotton gins in Texas has steadily declined in the past 40 years from 1400 to...
Producers in southwest Oklahoma lack adequate information about optimal planting decisions for cotto...
The Cotton Wizard is an implementation of a cotton variety selection model intended to assist decisi...
The success of any breeding program rests upon the active involvement and participation of key stake...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The GOSSYM-COMAX production model has been used successfully by cotton producers in the USA since 19...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The development of transgenic cotton cultivars gives cotton producers more options for control-ling ...
The Mississippi Regional Cotton Variety Trials (RCVT) from one location in 2002 and two loca-tions i...
Vita.The cotton ecosystem can be seen as a dynamic biological system that occasionally must be adjus...
Typescript (photocopy).Over the last twenty years, Texas cotton acreage has ranged from 4 million to...
The adoption of Roundup Ready cotton varieties has provided cotton producers alternative weed manage...
28 pp.Variety selection is one of the most important decisions a grower will make contributing to th...
As technology increases and new varieties are released for cotton production, producers have more op...
This study was conducted to determine allocative efficiency and cost effectiveness of growing conven...
The number of operating cotton gins in Texas has steadily declined in the past 40 years from 1400 to...
Producers in southwest Oklahoma lack adequate information about optimal planting decisions for cotto...
The Cotton Wizard is an implementation of a cotton variety selection model intended to assist decisi...
The success of any breeding program rests upon the active involvement and participation of key stake...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The GOSSYM-COMAX production model has been used successfully by cotton producers in the USA since 19...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The development of transgenic cotton cultivars gives cotton producers more options for control-ling ...
The Mississippi Regional Cotton Variety Trials (RCVT) from one location in 2002 and two loca-tions i...
Vita.The cotton ecosystem can be seen as a dynamic biological system that occasionally must be adjus...
Typescript (photocopy).Over the last twenty years, Texas cotton acreage has ranged from 4 million to...
The adoption of Roundup Ready cotton varieties has provided cotton producers alternative weed manage...
28 pp.Variety selection is one of the most important decisions a grower will make contributing to th...
As technology increases and new varieties are released for cotton production, producers have more op...
This study was conducted to determine allocative efficiency and cost effectiveness of growing conven...
The number of operating cotton gins in Texas has steadily declined in the past 40 years from 1400 to...
Producers in southwest Oklahoma lack adequate information about optimal planting decisions for cotto...