Even as climate and committed farmers help AZ rank high for cotton, organic markets, seed production and tech innovation could be the crop's future.
Pivot Bio, Wayzata, Minnesota, has commercially launched a new product for cotton crops in the United States. The product ...
director of the state agriculture department’s plant industry division told The Center Square. The boll weevil nearly wiped out North Carolina’s cotton crop in the 1920s. It was finally ...
She also plants a small plot of cotton and keeps ... and eats and lays eggs on immature cotton bolls; the second was pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella). The larval stage of this gray moth ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has pledged to start paying out tens of billions in aid to victims of Hurricane ...
Some folks call the plant "cotton rose" because its leaves resemble cotton foliage, and the round flower buds remind them of cotton bolls. This naming makes sense because cotton and cotton rose ...
Long-staple cotton refers to the length of the fibers in the cotton boll (the fuzzy ball-like fruit of the plant), which make for softer, more durable cotton fabrics, which is why they often cost ...
Optimizing fertility management through nutrient replacement based on crop removal is key to maximizing cotton yields, ...