Cotton Variety Trials
An effective cotton integrated pest management program encompasses all aspects of production. The State Extension Cotton Research Report contains summarized data collected yearly from experiments and demonstrations intended to address key production issues in the areas of variety selection, weed control, agronomics (plant population, tillage, fertility) and defoliation. The report also provides cost effectiveness of products and practices to help producers make informed production decisions. For more information on cotton research, visit the OSU Southwest Research and Extension Center website and the OSU cotton topics page. View the cotton reports below.
State Extension Cotton Research Reports
- 2009 State Extension Cotton Research Report
- 2008 State Extension Cotton Research Report
- 2007 State Extension Cotton Research Report
- 2006 State Extension Cotton Research Report
- 2005 State Extension Cotton Research Report
- 2004 State Extension Cotton Research Report
- 2003 State Extension Cotton Research Report
- 2002 State Extension Cotton Research Report
- 2001 State Extension Cotton Research Report
Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Reports
Insect monitoring is also a key component in a successful integrated pest management program. The Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report is published yearly to give producers an in-depth look at insect populations and which treatments worked best in a given year. View the 2000-2009 reports below.
- 2009 Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report
- 2008 Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report
- 2007 Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report
- 2006 Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report
- 2005 Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report
- 2004 Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report
- 2003 Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report
- 2002 Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report
- 2001 Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report
- 2000 Southwest Oklahoma Entomology Report