Friday, 9 July 2010

The aforementioned

Record Yields In SW Ark.?

Tommy Horton

The aforementioned fertile clay soil benefits from its location near the Red River, which winds its way from Texas into Arkansas before emptying into the Mississippi River in Louisiana. Then there is the longer season that allows cotton to mature fully and gain  necessary heat units for a heavy boll load.

Other factors include Whisenhunt's meticulous style for weed and insect management. He sprays his fields early and occasionally attacks any weed escapes with his trusty hoe. The strategy has worked beautifully.

Also playing a key role in this success formula is Whisenhunt's innovative approach utilizing skip rows and twin 40-inch rows. The distance between the two skip middles is 64 inches. The wider length allows the plant to extend its stalks laterally, allowing for more sunlight and air, while irrigating down the skip middles reduces the amount of water needed by 50 percent. According to Whisenhunt, this creates an increased canopy which promotes boll setting while preventing boll rot.


source : cottonfarming

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