Input use, yields, and quality of cotton in the Texas high plains

O. A. Ramirez, M. L. Denning, D. Krieg, D. Ethridge, P. Johnson, D. Ethridge

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Abstract

This study developed six response functions relating cotton output in terms of lint yield, seed yield, turnout, and quality attributes to input use choices and management practices employed in the production process. The estimated response functions allowed for examination of the effect of varying factors of production within the control of producers such as water and phosphorus application rates, fertilizer application methods, and variety selection on output levels, while taking into consideration different prototypical weather scenarios.

Original languageEnglish
Pages355-360
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2000
EventBeltwide Cotton Conferences - Texas, United States
Duration: Jan 4 2000Jan 8 2000

Conference

ConferenceBeltwide Cotton Conferences
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityTexas
Period01/4/0001/8/00

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