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| Current Issue: July 2012 |

The Issue
How serious is the water situation for cotton producers in the Southwest? It’s serious enough in Texas that nobody is being complacent about how to protect water supplies as the state continues to recover from last year’s drought. Some of the best examples of this proactive approach can be found on the Texas High Plains where effective irrigation occurs.
Cover Photo By Jim Bordovsky
Feature Stories
• Water Efficiency
• What Customers Want
High Plains Improves Quality For Market Demand
• Sensor-Based Irrigation Proves Its Worth
• Insect Control Strategies Are Crucial
Columns & Departments
• Editor's Note
Being Proactive Helps On Water Issues
• Cotton's Agenda
Promoting The Positives
• Specialists Speaking
Early Maturing Crop Continues On Fast Track
• Industry News
• Cotton Ginners Marketplace
Budget Cutbacks Didn’t Stop Important Cotton Research
• My Turn: Urban Versus Rural
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