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IPM 10 years of impact Response of corn to limited irrigation is affected by soil type

IPM 10 years of impact Response of corn to limited irrigation is affected by soil type Very small irrigation amounts can prove helpful in cotton Importance of the episodic nature of stress in cotton Corn and sorghum silage comparisons

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IPM 10 years of impact Response of corn to limited irrigation is affected by soil type

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  1. IPM 10 years of impact Response of corn to limited irrigation is affected by soil type Very small irrigation amounts can prove helpful in cotton Importance of the episodic nature of stress in cotton Corn and sorghum silage comparisons Corn germplasms releases are currently in use by private sector Demonstration of the relationship between stay green and water stress

  2. Sorghum/wheat rotations improve yield on stored soil moisture Below 5” corn, soy, sorg similar above corn wins always Peanut germplasm with 25% yield increase, heat stress, salinity, reduced seeding rate improves yield and DNA marker development for water Better to irrigate 100% on 25% of area than 25% irrigation 100% land. CETA chambers are in use in Australian studies Wireless infrared thermometer prototype funded. Now commercially available. In use by Monsanto, Bayer, Syngenta and others. Several groups have created similar devices based in part on our design

  3. Forage sorghums can compete with corn for yield and quality with less water. More low till corn 12”/200 bu corn challenge cotton production in northern regions is sustainable recognition of the probable regionality of solutions

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