Jack: Reading your comments on the Land of Cotton site, I don't know why you call these functions "agonizing?" Like you said, over coming plateaus has been ...
Mark A. Marion
mmarion@...
Apr 2, 2000 2:05 pm
6070
Since April 03, my new e-mail address will be camval@... Cesar A. Moran...
Cesar Moran
leomoran@...
Apr 2, 2000 9:04 pm
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To the list: Is there a connection between the recent outbreak of "New maladies" such as Bronze Wilt, Seed Rot, and excessive boll shedding and Yield...
jacmauney@...
Apr 2, 2000 11:27 pm
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On Sun, 2 Apr 2000 10:05:23 -0400 "Mark A. Marion" ... Mark, I suppose I was trying to be poetic, rather than literal, in the use of the word "agonizing". It...
jacmauney@...
Apr 2, 2000 11:37 pm
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USDA found another 3.7 million bales of cotton in China (March beginning stocks 17.43, April beginning stocks 21.13). What's up with this and where's this...
Don Shurley
donshur@...
Apr 11, 2000 1:12 pm
6074
I understand that China has been reclassing so-called unspinnable cotton and I guess maybe there a few extra bales out there they had overlooked. I sure it's...
der Drachen
rdrachen@...
Apr 11, 2000 1:26 pm
6075
Anybody try T-22 as a fungicide? Planter box or in-furrow treatment. Its a Trichoderma biological. I saw one set of trials on the product and was wondering...
Mark A. Marion
mmarion@...
Apr 11, 2000 11:18 pm
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Mark and the List, I have a consultant contact from Ohio that is very big on this stuff. I inquired about cotton earlier this year, and he gave me the name of...
Carl Hobbs
chobbs@...
Apr 12, 2000 12:28 am
6077
"U of Fla (don't you love it?)".........That's like corn bread in your Mama's kitchen, apple pie, blackberry cobbler, etc,etc........goes without saying!!!!!! ...
Mark A. Marion
mmarion@...
Apr 12, 2000 1:36 am
6078
I looked up the agri links site and clicked on the cotton yield chart. Using the 8 oz. rate gave a yield increase of 700 pounds. Sounds like it is worth a try...
Sledge Taylor
sledget@...
Apr 12, 2000 4:27 pm
6079
... My customers with 500 lb yields will be interested to learn this! BB - B.B. Bean bbbean@... Bean & Bean...
Barry B. Bean
bbbean@...
Apr 12, 2000 4:46 pm
6080
Can anyone recommend a website that would track poly (or other synthetic) prices on a daily basis? BBB - B.B. Bean...
Barry B. Bean
bbbean@...
Apr 12, 2000 6:49 pm
6081
I looked up the agri links site and clicked on the cotton yield chart. Using the 8 oz. rate gave a yield increase of 700 pounds. Sounds like it is worth a try...
Bob & Sandra Mayberry
mayberry@...
Apr 12, 2000 7:10 pm
6082
Barry, here's a site for nonwovens that is semi-interesting. http://www.nonwovens.com/ ... From: Barry B. Bean <bbbean@...> To:...
Jeffrey Pulley
cedar.lawn.farms@...
Apr 12, 2000 8:45 pm
6083
What's the difference with this and Kodiak. Same principal. D&PL used it on their seed one year, and then never again. Doesn't Helena have Kodiak in their...
Daniel Mascheck
mascheck@...
Apr 12, 2000 11:30 pm
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Dan: There are differences in biocontrol agents and "living" growth promoters. Some biologicals may produce toxins or enzymes (such as chitinase) which...
Mark A. Marion
mmarion@...
Apr 13, 2000 12:54 am
6085
I agree with your summation, but are you sure all are tolerant to Captan or Baytan? Both are pretty potent!...
Daniel Mascheck
mascheck@...
Apr 13, 2000 1:25 am
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I've seen the term "1517 market" a few times on the list. Could someone "tutor" me as to what this is? Thanks, Charlie Curtis ... From: Cotton industry...
Charles Curtis, Jr.
ccurtis@...
Apr 18, 2000 1:22 pm
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It refers to the variety Charlie - Acala 1517 seed, grown in N.M. Becasue of its properties, cotton grown from this seed has a sort of niche market, that...
Stephen Johnson
stephenj@...
Apr 18, 2000 2:45 pm
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Thanks to all for the 1517 feedback - a big help. Charlie C...
Charles Curtis, Jr.
ccurtis@...
Apr 18, 2000 4:01 pm
6089
1517 cotton production amounts to less than 100,000 bales annually. It is the granddaddy of all Acalas, and commands a premium to the SJV acalas. It best...
Bob & Sandra Mayberry
mayberry@...
Apr 18, 2000 4:20 pm
6090
Cotton planters, for the most part, are still parked in West Tennessee. The ground in Haywood County is still pretty cold, as shown in the message below. ... ...
Jim Nunn
nunncotn@...
Apr 28, 2000 7:30 pm
6091
We have been pretty wide open down here planting, but behind the five year average. Moisture is adequate, but it is cool, for sure. We have accumulated only...
Carl Hobbs
chobbs@...
Apr 28, 2000 7:44 pm
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Carl, I saw your post & wanted to follow up to see if you found information on Clemson cotton pest schools. Take care, Charlie C ... From: Cotton industry...
Charles Curtis, Jr.
ccurtis@...
Apr 28, 2000 7:50 pm
6093
Jim: Glad to hear of some activity on the list. The cool temps are really a concern. I'd say don't push seed into those temps because history shows that...
jacmauney@...
Apr 28, 2000 10:03 pm
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Jack, ... One thing I do see that will make some difference this year, having just come back from a three day insurance adjusters' school (I work as an...
Carl Hobbs
chobbs@...
Apr 29, 2000 4:15 pm
6095
Hats off to the GAPAC website, great job. Mark...
Mark A. Marion
mmarion@...
Apr 29, 2000 5:37 pm
6096
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Barry B. Bean
bbbean@...
May 1, 2000 2:20 pm
6097
I heard today that McDonald's says NO to GMO potatoes. BOO! I say boycott Big Macs and Chicken Nuggets. I heard last week that Kellogg's will NOT exclude GMO...
Carl Hobbs
chobbs@...
May 1, 2000 2:26 pm
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Carl-- nice to "hear" from you. Hope all is well in Turner County. GMO os not, if you want a good tasting burger stay away from McD's anyway! Don ... ...