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| Current Issue: June 2011 |

The Issue
No matter which region of the Belt is examined, the same troublesome insect pests seem to stay at the top of the list. However, as entomologists in each region will attest, more is known today about the behavior of these pests. That kind of information is invaluable in the ongoing battle each year as crop budgets are stretched to the limit.
Cover Photo By Russ Ottens, University of Georgia
Feature Stories
• Familiar Insect Pests Haven’t Gone Away
• Pest Damage Still A Concern
• ‘Good Bugs’ Forage For Cotton’s Bad Guys
• Understanding Data Crucial In GPS
• Web Poll: Cotton’s 2011 Logistical Challenges
• Cotton's Agenda: Delivering Early And Often
• What Customers Want
Strongest Team Always Starts With The Farmer
Columns & Departments
• Editor's Note: Drought, Floods Test Farmers’ Patience
• Industry Comments
• Specialists Speaking
• Cotton Consultants Corner: Stream Of Consciousness
• Cotton Ginners Marketplace
Making Hydraulics Work For You At The Gin
• Industry News
• My Turn: Feeling Lucky |
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