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Acala imperial a new cotton variety for southern California

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J. H. Turner, University of California
C. Brown
P. Van Schaik

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California Agriculture 22(4):4-5.

Published April 01, 1968

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Acala Imperial, released in 1967, provides southern California growers with a cotton variety capable of producing high yields of a high-quality fiber that is in demand by domestic textile mills. Commercial sales in the fall of 1967 verified this market demand: Acala Imperial brought growers a premium of 5F to 7F per pound more than the Deltapine Smooth Leaf variety from the same area.

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Van Schaik is now in India on an AID assignment.

Acala imperial a new cotton variety for southern California

J. H. Turner, C. Brown, P. Van Schaik
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Acala imperial a new cotton variety for southern California

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Authors

J. H. Turner, University of California
C. Brown
P. Van Schaik

Publication Information

California Agriculture 22(4):4-5.

Published April 01, 1968

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Acala Imperial, released in 1967, provides southern California growers with a cotton variety capable of producing high yields of a high-quality fiber that is in demand by domestic textile mills. Commercial sales in the fall of 1967 verified this market demand: Acala Imperial brought growers a premium of 5F to 7F per pound more than the Deltapine Smooth Leaf variety from the same area.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Van Schaik is now in India on an AID assignment.


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