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Mechanized cotton growing: Effects of mechanization on yield and quality studied in tests on planting, thinning, flaming and harvesting

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J. R. Tavernetti, University of California
H. F. Miller, Cotton Field Station

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California Agriculture 7(5):3-4.

Published May 01, 1953

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The experiments reported in this article were conducted co-operatively by the University of California Agricultural Experiment Station and the United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1361

Mechanized cotton growing: Effects of mechanization on yield and quality studied in tests on planting, thinning, flaming and harvesting

J. R. Tavernetti, H. F. Miller
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Mechanized cotton growing: Effects of mechanization on yield and quality studied in tests on planting, thinning, flaming and harvesting

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Authors

J. R. Tavernetti, University of California
H. F. Miller, Cotton Field Station

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(5):3-4.

Published May 01, 1953

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The experiments reported in this article were conducted co-operatively by the University of California Agricultural Experiment Station and the United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1361


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