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Influence of soil pH on cotton morphology, lint yield and lint quality
(2021-07)
The influence of commodity prices has led to an increase in cotton production in Oklahoma over the past decade. With this increase in production there has been growing interest in growing cotton in fields that have been ...
Optimizing management of irrigated cotton in a degree day limited environment
(2023-05)
The decline of the Ogallala Aquifer has jeopardized the future of agriculture in the states that it underlies. This has increased interest in growing crops with lower water requirements in the central Ogallala region, such ...
Using whole cottonseed to replace dried distillers grains plus solubles and prairie hay in finishing cattle rations balanced for physically effective neutral detergent fiber
(2022-07)
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of replacing prairie hay and dried distillers grains plus solubles (DDGS) with whole cottonseed (WCS) in finishing diets balanced for physically effective neutral ...
Economic Consequences of Different Institutional Structures for the Cotton Sector in West and Central Africa: Evidence from Burkina Faso
(Oklahoma State University, 2014-05-01)
In West and Central African countries parastatal vertical coordination is used to control both the input and output markets. The decline of cotton yields and subsequent decline of the parastatals' performance in the late ...
Economic approach on allocation of irrigation water under salinity based on different soils for potential irrigated agriculture using the EPIC crop model
(2011-12)
Scope and Method of Study: The objective of this study was to understand the long term effect of using irrigation water with water and soil salinity on cotton yield based on the 15 soil types along the Elm and North Fork ...
Analysis of the coefficient of variation of remote sensor readings in winter wheat, and development of a sensor based mid-season n recommendation for cotton
(2008-05)
Scope and Method of Study: For chapter one, Hard red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) experiments were conducted to better understand how the coefficient of variation (CV) could be used to better mid-season N rate ...
No-till Versus Tilled Dryland Cotton, Grain Sorghum, and Wheat, and Breakeven Pasture Lease Rate for Dual-purpose Winter Wheat
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-12-01)
This study consisted of two papers. The research reported in the first paper was conducted to determine the optimal tillage and cropping system among three crops and two tillage systems. Yield data for cotton, grain sorghum, ...
Value of Price Stabilization Policy for Cotton Producers in Burkina Faso
(Oklahoma State University, 2012-07-01)
The common view of some specialists and practitioners is that the domestic pricing system in Burkina Faso discriminates against the cotton producer. However, the present study found that the local pricing system in the ...
Cotton growth stage specific irrigation and fiber quality response in the Great Plains region
(2022-12)
With decreasing water availability and increasing cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) production in the Great Plains region, a more efficient irrigation schedule and variety response needs to be assessed to make production more ...
Modelling and evaluating strategies to reduce bale handling costs in a cooperative cotton warehouse
(2020-12)
Cooperatively owned cotton warehouses have unique inventory management issues. Unlike some other agricultural commodities, cotton is stored and marketed on an identity preserved individual basis. Unlike other warehouses ...