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Maximising profits of irrigated cotton

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Payero, J.O. and Harris, G. (2012) Maximising profits of irrigated cotton. In: The Australian cotton water story…: a decade of Research & Development 2002–12. Cotton Catchment Communities CRC Limited, Narrabri, NSW.

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Article URL: https://www.crdc.com.au/sites/default/files/pdf/Australian_Cotton_Water_Story.pdf

Abstract

The maximisation of irrigated cotton profits is a complex question as it depends on both economic and agronomic factors.

The economic factors include the relative relationship between crop price and cost of production.

The agronomic factors include the yield response of cotton to irrigation.

Both the economic and agronomic factors can be highly variable with season and location.

Item Type:Book Section
Business groups:Crop and Food Science
Subjects:Plant culture > Irrigation farming
Plant culture > Field crops > Textile and fibre plants
Live Archive:22 Oct 2013 03:23
Last Modified:06 Jan 2025 03:09

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