MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Cotton growers can get the latest in production
recommendations and technology application from top
agricultural specialists, researchers and fellow farmers at
the annual Mississippi State University Extension Service's
Cotton Short Course, Dec. 4 through 6. Despite
weather setbacks and market disappointments, cotton remains
one of the mid South's most important industries and keeps
hundreds of millions of dollars turning over in the region's
economy. Knowledge and understanding of the latest in cotton
production technology and application are of vital
importance to the cotton growers who are the foundation for
this industry. "We've
had a lot of ups and downs in the cotton industry in the
past few years, but for growers, the show must go on. They
know this country needs to be able to feed and clothe its
people, and they want to be the best at doing that," said
Will McCarty, MSU Extension cotton specialist. Registration
for the short course, which will be held at the Bost
Extension Center, is $75 and will begin at 9 a.m. on Dec. 4.
"We've
been having this program for 19 years, and we strive to put
the most information we can into three pretty intense days
of presentations, panel discussions, poster sessions and one
on-one assistance if requested," he said. The
program for 2002 includes sessions on cotton insect and weed
control, fertility and irrigation, as well as a look at how
available varieties performed in the 2002 season. The
program also includes presentations on cotton fruiting
characteristics and field performance of transgenic traits
in cotton, fiber quality and its impact on market potential,
the cotton loan and marketing program, pesticide application
technology and spray drift prevention. "We will have the
latest and most up-to-date information on topics relevant
and important to growers as they make decisions for the 2003
crop year," McCarty said. "And we will have some of the
mid-South's top experts presenting this
information." For
registration information, call Charlotte Simmons at (662)
325-2701 or e-mail csimmons@pss.msstate.edu. Editor:
Linda Breazeale Released:
Nov. 25, 2002
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Contact: Dr. Will McCarty, (662) 325-2311
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