Further to the Vert Alert! re the new strain of defoliating verticilium, CottonInfo, NSW DPI and QLD DAF are asking cotton growers to look for Verticillium wilt disease sympto

This fact sheet investigates DIY groundwater monitoring: what to monitor, what equipment is needed, how often to monitor and what to do with the data.

This fact sheet outlines testing water and soil quality for pH, salinity risks and sodicity.

This information sheet outlines the key sources of cotton RD&E information for raingrown (formerly dryland) cotton growers.

 

This publication outlines the soil water monitoring instrument, the EM38, which uses electromagnetic induction to monitor soil water within the root zone.

In February 2015, CottonInfo hosted irrigation technology field days at Emerald, Moree and Nevertire, taking leading cotton irrigation researchers on farm with cotton growers.

Come Clean Go Clean is one of the simplest yet most effective strategies for minimising the spread of weeds, diseases and pests.

This fact sheet provides growers with guidelines for monitoring  soil and plant nutrient status.

The CottonInfo regional development officers have been conducting nitrogen trials across the cotton growing valleys to 'ground truth' nitrogen research. This paper, presented at the 17th Australian Cotton Conference in 2014, outlines the team's findings.

The CottonInfo team, along with researchers, developed this paper for the 17th Australian Cotton Conference in 2014.

This fact sheet outlines the identification of cotton leaf roll dwarf virus (the casual agent of cotton blue disease; a high priority pest of the Australian cotton industry) or a virus closely related to this species in Timor Leste, and the best practice measures Australian growers shou

This fact sheet outlines the importance of crop destruction and pupae busting in managing resistance risk in Bt cotton.