ALABAMA |
| Effects of Timing of Defoliation on Cotton Quality |
Burmester |
$8,500 |
| Controlling Reniform Nematodes with Crop Rotation and Winter Cover Crops |
Gazaway |
$5,100 |
| Screen Commercial Cotton Varieties Against Fusarium Wilt |
Gazaway |
$1,700 |
| Improved Heat and Drought Stress of Cotton |
Locy |
$10,000 |
| Reniform Nematode Integrated Management Investigations |
McLean |
$20,000* |
| Boll Rot of Cotton |
McLean |
$5,000 |
| Fertilization of Cotton on Black Belt Soils |
Mitchell |
$5,000 |
| Comparisons of Conventional, Bollgard I and Bollgard II Cotton Varieties |
Moar |
$3,000 |
| Production and Characterization of Bt Resistance in Cotton Bollworm, Helicoverpa zea |
Moar |
$12,000 |
| Enhancing Cotton Variety Selection |
Monks |
$10,000 |
| Comparison of Roundup Ready and Conventional Weed Management System in Cotton |
Patterson |
$5,450 |
| Breeding Cotton for Yield and Quality in Alabama |
Weaver |
$5,000 |
| Screening of Cotton Germplasm for Heat and Drought Tolerant Accessions |
Weaver |
$12,530 |
| Development of Novel Transformation Systems in Cotton |
Zipf |
$15,000 |
| Undesignated |
|
$8,130 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$3,510 |
TOTAL FUNDING: ALABAMA |
$129,920* |
|
ARKANSAS |
| Evaluation and Breeding of Cotton Genotypes for Improved Yield Stability and Host Plant Resistance |
Bourland |
$25,935 |
| Breeding Cottons for Reduced Bracts and for Wide Adaptation |
Bourland |
$15,228 |
| Validation of Cotman Insecticide Termination Rules for Southeast Arkansas |
Greene |
$10,000 |
| ARKANSAS - continued |
|
|
| Validation of Boll Injury Thresholds for Stink Bugs in Cotton |
Greene |
$15,500 |
| Large Plot Cotton Variety and Technology Evaluation |
Guy |
$10,000 |
| The Impact of Reduced Cost Management Strategies for Bollworm/Tobacco Budworm on Secondary Pests in Bt and Non-Bt Cotton During and Post Boll Weevil Eradication |
Johnson |
$13,934 |
| Control of the Reniform Nematode in Arkansas |
Kirkpatrick |
$19,118 |
| New Aphid Threshold for Arkansas |
Kring |
$11,787 |
| Evaluation of Sidedressing Selected Insecticides/Nematicides for Control of Cotton Pests |
Lorenz |
$11,990 |
| Carbohydrate Partitioning at the Plant, Boll and Seed Levels in Relation to Genotype and Environment |
Oosterhuis |
$18,650* |
| Publication of Arkansas Cotton Research in Progress |
Oosterhuis |
$6,500 |
| Validation of Cotman Defoliation Timing |
Robertson |
$9,486 |
| Utilization of Cotman in the Evaluation of Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs) |
Robertson |
$15,304 |
| Variety Response to Simulated Herbicide Drift |
Robertson |
$12,091 |
| Development and Validation of a Decision-Aid for the Application of In-Furrow Fungicides |
Rothrock |
$13,946 |
| Cotton Weed Control Systems in Arkansas |
Savage |
$16,000* |
| Speeding Up Aphid Fungus Epizootics in Arkansas |
Steinkraus |
$15,927 |
| Crop Stress Indices, System Management Style and Cultivar Control for Fiber Quality and Yield Stability |
Teague |
$14,649 |
| Transgenic and Non-Transgenic Cotton Production Systems - Arkansas |
Tingle |
$15,000 |
| Improving Cotton Irrigation Practices and Recommendations in Arkansas |
Vories |
$23,188 |
| Arkansas Foundation for Agriculture |
Welch |
$1,000 |
| Undesignated |
|
$13,450 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$5,520 |
TOTAL FUNDING: ARKANSAS |
$314,203* |
|
ARIZONA |
|
| Development of Commercial Evaluation of the Use of Atoxigenic Strains to Prevent Aflatoxin Contamination of Cottonseed |
Cotty |
$20,000 |
| Sustaining the Successful Whitefly Management Program in Arizona |
Dennehy |
$30,000 |
| Development of Cotton Insect Pest Management Strategies for Arizona Cotton |
Ellsworth |
$14,284 |
| Statewide On-Farm Evaluation of the Twin Line Cotton Production System |
Husman |
$20,000 |
| Providing Access to New Internet Tools for Arizona Cotton Producers |
Jones |
$8,000 |
| Genetic Control of Pink Bollworm |
Miller |
$10,000 |
| Effects of Varieties, Environment, and Management on the Micronaire of Upland Cotton in Arizona |
Silvertooth |
$14,000 |
| Undesignated |
|
$5,936 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$3,780 |
TOTAL FUNDING: ARIZONA |
$126,000 |
|
CALIFORNIA |
| Characterization of California Isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum |
Davis |
$17,000 |
| Development of Novel Insecticidal Proteins for Lygus Bug Control |
Federici |
$15,000 |
| Development of Novel Insecticidal Proteins for Cotton Aphid Control |
Federici |
$15,000 |
| Management of Key Cotton Arthropod Pests with Insecticides and Acaricides: Refinement of Use for Cotton IPM Systems |
Godfrey |
$40,000 |
| County Trials for Approved Acala Varieties |
Hutmacher |
$25,000 |
| The 'California Cotton Review' Newsletter |
Hutmacher |
$8,500 |
| Field Identification and Collection of a Possible New Strain of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum |
Hutmacher |
$10,000 |
| Development of SJV Isolates of Beauveria bassiana for Control of Lygus |
McGuire |
$30,000 |
| Recommendations for Cotton Growth Regulation in the Imperial Valley |
Meister |
$5,000 |
| A New Look at an Old Pest: What Makes Lygus Hungry for Cotton Squares? |
Rosenheim |
$35,000 |
| Deposition Testing and Pattern Refinement of Spray Swath Analysis and Drift Minimization |
Stoltz |
$2,500 |
| CALIFORNIA - continued |
|
|
| Lygus Bug Resistance Based on Inhibition of Lygus Salivary Gland Polygalacturonase |
Teuber |
$25,000 |
| Development of Fiber EST-Derived SSR or SNP Molecular Markers for Studying Genetic Diversity and Mapping |
Ulloa |
$40,000 |
| AG 20/20 - An On-Farm Project to Develop and Extend Precision Farming Management Practices |
Ustin |
$19,000 |
| Cotton Weed Management in California |
Vargas |
$25,000 |
| Double-Row 30-Inch Cotton Evaluations - County Trial on a Variation of Narrow-Row Cotton |
Weir |
$20,000 |
| Undesignated |
|
$16,230 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$10,770 |
TOTAL FUNDING: CALIFORNIA |
$359,000 |
|
FLORIDA |
| Dayflower Management in Roundup-Tolerant Cotton |
Brecke |
$4,000 |
| Pulling Stalks to Reduce Nematodes in Strip-Till Cotton |
Rich |
$4,000 |
| Etiology and Management of Hard Lock |
Wright |
$10,000 |
| Undesignated |
|
$2,370 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$630 |
TOTAL FUNDING: FLORIDA |
$21,000 |
|
GEORGIA |
| Costs and Returns for Georgia Cotton Production |
Allison |
$7,500 |
| Timing of Initial and Final Irrigations in Cotton |
Bednarz |
$37,500 |
| Irrigation Frequency Versus Irrigation Volume |
Bednarz |
$37,500 |
| Georgia Cotton Crop Physiology and Management |
Bednarz |
$49,000 |
| Enhancing the Digestibility of Whole Cottonseed |
Bernard |
$7,000 |
| GEORGIA - continued |
|
|
| Using Cover Crops in Irrigated No-Till and Strip-Till Cotton on Coastal Plain Soils |
Cabrera |
$6,200 |
| Development of Diagnostic Markers for Root-Knot Nematode Resistant Genes in Cotton; A Valuable Tool for Breeding Nematode Resistance Cultivars |
Chee |
$13,500 |
| Development of Transgenic Cotton Cultivars Adapted to Georgia Environments |
Chee |
$39,500* |
| Determine the Cause and Develop Practices to Manage Black Root, an Undocumented Disease of Cotton |
Gascho |
$20,000 |
| Breeding Germplasm and Cultivars with Traits That Enhance Cotton Profitability for Georgia Producers |
May |
$32,000 |
| Rotation, Soil Amendments, and Fumigants for Nematode Management in Georgia |
Noe |
$8,000 |
| Fine-Tuning of Novel Genetic Variation for Use in Georgia Cotton: Toward a New Adaptive Peak for Cotton Productivity and Quality |
Paterson |
$46,100 |
| Insecticide-Resistance Monitoring |
Ruberson |
$16,200 |
| Influence of Insecticides on Natural Enemies of Cotton Pests |
Ruberson |
$7,500 |
| Pesticide Effects on the Natural Enemies of Cotton Pests |
Ruberson |
$3,000 |
| Undesignated |
|
$32,980 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$10,020 |
TOTAL FUNDING: GEORGIA |
$373,500* |
|
LOUISIANA |
| Scott Extension Center Program Demonstration |
Bagwell |
$20,000 |
| On Farm Evaluation of the Efficacy and Economics of Insect Management Strategies |
Bagwell |
$10,000 |
| Improving Farm Efficiency and Productivity Through Multicropping |
Boquet |
$13,365 |
| Evaluation of a Brush Stripper Harvester in Louisiana |
Hague |
$5,000 |
| Management of Cotton Insect Pests with Genetically Engineered Cottons and Novel Insecticide Use Strategies in Louisiana |
Leonard |
$26,730 |
| Monitoring Insecticide Susceptibility in Louisiana Populations of Tobacco Budworm, Bollworm, Tarnished Plant Bugs and Stink Bugs |
Leonard |
$2,500 |
| Reducing Producer Costs Associated with Aerial Application of Pesticides |
Magoun |
$12,000 |
| LOUISIANA - continued |
|
|
| Weed Management Technology for Yields and Profitability |
Miller |
$22,275 |
| Evaluation of Uzbekistan Cotton Accessions for Agronomic Traits and Root-Knot Nematode Resistance |
Myers |
$8,100 |
| Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton |
Overstreet |
$4,500* |
| Cotton Stand/Disease Evaluation |
Padgett |
$22,275 |
| Louisiana Super Denim |
Sawhney |
$5,000 |
| Developing New Cotton Varieties with Improved Yield/Quality Characteristics |
Triplett |
$8,155 |
| Undesignated |
|
$14,610 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$5,100 |
TOTAL FUNDING: LOUISIANA |
$179,610* |
|
MISSOURI |
| Determination of the Relative Disease Reaction of Selected Transgenic Cotton Cultivars and MISCOT Germplasm to Major Diseases of Cotton in Mississippi |
Batson |
$17,145 |
| A Whole Farm Systems Approach to Increasing Cotton Farming Profitability in Mississippi |
Cooke |
$50,000 |
| Development of Insect Resistant Cottons for Mississippi |
Creech |
$45,000 |
| Breeding Cotton for Resistance to Root-Knot Nematode (Race 3) and Reniform Nematode (Rev. 2000) |
Creech |
$30,230* |
| Development of Ultra Narrow Row Cottons for Mississippi |
Creech |
$9,500 |
| Nitrogen and Potassium Management for Cotton/Corn Rotations |
Ebelhar |
$21,690 |
| Cotton Tolerance to Pesticide and Pesticide Interactions |
Reynolds |
$28,043 |
| Managing Reniform Nematode and Early Season Insects in Cotton |
Sciumbato |
$26,215* |
| Mississippi Cotton Pest Monitoring Program |
Smith |
$15,000 |
| Cotton Lint Yield and Fiber Quality Response to Reduced Seeding Rates |
Snipes |
$32,625 |
| Improving Gross Return by Optimizing Fiber Quality with BT/RR Cotton Varieties |
Snipes |
$27,450 |
| MISSISSIPPI - continued |
|
|
| Mississippi Cotton Varieties and Germplasm |
Wallace |
$32,200 |
| Undesignated |
|
$9,883 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$8,940 |
TOTAL FUNDING: MISSISSIPPI |
$353,921* |
|
MISSISSIPPI |
| Evaluation of Insecticide Termination Rules Based on Cotman Plant Monitoring System in Southeast Missouri |
Boyd |
$7,630 |
| Optimizing Irrigation Application Amounts by Soil Type and Irrigation Method for Cotton in Missouri |
Henggeler |
$19,080 |
| Palmer Amaranth Control in Cotton |
Kendig |
$9,525* |
| Comparison of Methods to Improve Establishment of Plant Stand in Cotton |
Phipps |
$9,525 |
| Evaluation of Commonly Used Harvest Aids Under Various Environmental Conditions |
Phipps |
$19,080 |
| Stand Evaluation According to Density, Planting Date, and Leaf Removal |
Phipps |
$14,290 |
| Reseeding Crimson Clover and Vetch Cover Crops for Cotton |
Stevens |
$8,101 |
| Undesignated |
|
$11,000 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$2,640 |
TOTAL FUNDING: MISSOURI |
$100,871* |
|
NEW MEXICO |
| Site-Specific Soil Variability in New Mexico Cotton Fields |
Flynn |
$11,600 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$400 |
TOTAL FUNDING: NEW MEXICO |
$12,000 |
|
|
NORTH CAROLINA |
| Effect of Conservation Tillage Systems on Economically Important Insects in North Carolina Cotton |
Bacheler |
$5,468* |
| Precision Agriculture for Cotton Production in Eastern North Carolina |
Bowers |
$6,750 |
| Development of High Yielding, High Quality Cotton Varieties for North Carolina |
Bowman |
$15,000 |
| Quantification of Bollworm Production on Non-Bt Crop Hosts in North Carolina |
Bradley |
$14,732 |
| Effects of Planting Date and Mepiquat on Retention, Yield, and Quality in Roundup Ready Cotton |
Edmisten |
$10,750 |
| Cotton and Plant Growth Regulators: Does the benefit outweigh the cost? Which new PGRs are profitable? |
Edmisten |
$9,675 |
| Evaluation of Past, Present, and Future Cotton Fiber Quality |
Edmisten |
$10,567 |
| Evaluations of Late-Season Glyphosate Application on Boll Development, Seed Quality, and Fiber Characteristics |
Edmisten |
$10,567 |
| Evaluation of Tolerance to Columbia Lance Nematode in Roundup Resistant Cotton Varieties |
Koenning |
$6,000 |
| Optimal Nematicide Rates for Control of Nematodes on Cotton |
Koenning |
$9,200 |
| Rotations for Management of Root-Knot Nematode in Cotton |
Koenning |
$4,399 |
| Evaluation of CGA 362622, A New Herbicide for Cotton |
Wilcut |
$14,616 |
| Liberty Link Cotton Fiber Quality Response to Liberty and Other Herbicides and Pesticides and Weed Control in Reduced and Conventional Tillage Environments |
Wilcut |
$14,816 |
| Weed Management Systems in North Carolina Cotton |
York |
$14,831 |
| Yield, Quality, and Economics of Transgenic and Conventional Varieties |
York |
$14,835 |
| Efficacy and Economics of Liberty Link Weed Management Systems |
York |
$14,975 |
| Undesignated |
|
$33,927 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$6,360 |
TOTAL FUNDING: NORTH CAROLINA |
$217,468* |
|
OKLAHOMA |
| Cotton Extension Service Programs in Oklahoma |
Banks |
$7,250 |
| Kansas State Research and Extension Cotton Production and Management Project |
Duncan |
$3,135 |
| Cotton Insect Monitoring, Management and Yield Assessment Projects |
Karner |
$7,250 |
| Long-Term Weed Management Experiment Comparing Roundup-Ready Programs with Traditional Methods |
Murray |
$7,250 |
| Undesignated |
|
$6,115 |
TOTAL FUNDING: OKLAHOMA |
$31,000 |
|
SOUTH CAROLINA |
| Evaluation Of Glufosinate Tolerant Cotton |
Murdock |
$6,650 |
| Controlling Thrips in Cotton with Seed Treatments, Foliar Sprays and In-Furrow Insecticides |
Roof |
$4,000 |
| Undesignated |
|
$55,310 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$2,040 |
TOTAL FUNDING: SOUTH CAROLINA |
$68,000 |
|
TENNESSEE |
| Effects of Potash Form and Application Time on Cotton Seedling Diseases, Growth, and Yield |
Canaday |
$10,000 |
| Tennessee Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom |
Curtis |
$5,000 |
| Early Evaluation of New and Transgenic Cotton Varieties in Tennessee |
Gwathmey |
$11,500 |
| Solid and Skip Row Spacings for Cotton |
Gwathmey |
$11,500 |
| Weed Management Systems in Cotton |
Hayes |
$25,000 |
| Cotton Insect Control in Transgenic Cotton Varieties |
Lentz |
$8,580* |
| Stink Bug Damage to Bt and Conventional Cotton Varieties |
Lentz |
$4,700 |
| Support for Technical Programs in Agronomy, Entomology, and Plant Pathology |
Newman |
$16,000 |
| TENNESSEE - continued |
|
|
| Cotton Production Education for Tennessee |
Rhodes |
$2,000 |
| Variable Placement Control of In-Furrow Fungicides |
Wilkerson |
$15,000 |
| Undesignated |
|
$16,691 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$3,270 |
TOTAL FUNDING: TENNESSEE |
$129,241* |
|
TEXAS |
| Master Marketer Program |
Amosson |
$10,000 |
| Simultaneous Improvement of Lint Yield and Fiber Length in Texas Cotton |
Auld |
$20,000 |
| Effects of Interseeded Wheat and Rye on Dryland Cotton Yields |
Baughman |
$11,000 |
| Harvest Timing, Bur Extracting, and Weathering Effects on Cotton Production, Quality, Ginning, and Economics |
Boman |
$10,000 |
| Subsurface Drip Irrigation Design and Management for Cotton Production |
Bordovsky |
$24,000 |
| Updating Cotton Soil Test Calibrations and Fertilizer Recommendations in the High Plains |
Bronson |
$20,000 |
| Initial Study to Establish Parameters for Use of Atoxigenic Strains of A. flavus in South Texas for Reduction of Aflatoxin Contamination |
Cotty |
$15,000 |
| Optimizing Ground Applications for Delivering Low-Rate Caterpillar Insecticides |
Doederlein |
$7,303 |
| Liberty - Tolerant Cotton: Field Evaluations and Comparison of Roundup Tolerant, Buctril-Tolerant, and Conventional Cotton Weed Control Systems |
Dotray |
$20,000 |
| Salinity Management with Pressurized Irrigation Systems and Deficit Irrigation Conditions |
Enciso |
$9,379 |
| Reclaiming Cotton Root Rot Infested Fields: A Precision Farming Approach |
Fernandez |
$44,099 |
| Evaluation of Computer Simulation Models to Manage Irrigation Scheduling in the Coastal Bend and Brazos Bottom Regions of Texas |
Fromme |
$4,590 |
| Yield Enhancement: A Method to Break the Yield Plateau |
Gannaway |
$22,000 |
| Combining CroPMan and the Crop-Weather Program for South Texas Production Management |
Gerik |
$50,000 |
| Effects of Tillage and Crop Rotation on Cotton Yield and Nitrogen Requirements |
Hons |
$17,000 |
| TEXAS - continued |
|
|
| Texas AG in the Classroom Program |
Hopper |
$7,000 |
| Utilizing Ag-Cares to Enhance Cotton Production and Profitability for the Texas Southern High Plains |
Keeling |
$30,000 |
| Predicting the Impact of Area-Wide Insecticide Application on Beneficial Insects in the Boll Weevil Eradication Program |
Knutson |
$11,356 |
| Counteracting Fruit Abscission due to Feeding to Cotton Fleahopper by the Application of the Plant Growth Regulator Thidazuron |
Knutson |
$3,650 |
| Improving Water Use Efficiency of Dryland Cotton Production for the Texas High Plains |
Krieg |
$32,000 |
| Statewide Cotton Educational and Applied Research Program for Texas |
Lemon |
$21,500 |
| Fleahopper/Plant Bug Economic Injury Level for Pinhead-Sized Square Protection During the Period Prior to the First Flower |
Leser |
$10,500 |
| On-Pivot Sensing System for Site-Specific Cotton Management |
Maas |
$20,000 |
| Pricing Analysis for HVI Market Reporting |
Misra |
$32,000 |
| Factors Affecting Population Abundance of Lygus Species in Texas High Plains Cotton and Development of Lygus Sampling Plan |
Parajulee |
$25,000 |
| Genetic Engineering of Cotton Genes for the Antifungal Protein Osmotin |
Pirtle |
$17,500 |
| Whole Farm Economic Analysis of Reduced Tillage Cotton Production |
Robinson |
$4,000 |
| Panhandle Cotton Demonstrations of Irrigation Technology, Water Management, and Integrated Pest Management |
Robinson |
$2,500 |
| Effects of Conservation Tillage on Pests and Beneficial Insects in Cotton in the Southern Rolling Plains |
Sansone |
$8,794 |
| Maintaining Cotton Lint and Seed Quality During Module Building and Storage |
Searcy |
$33,441 |
| Dryland Cropping Systems to Enhance Soil Moisture Capture and Water-Use Efficiency in Cotton |
Sij |
$6,510 |
| Management Options and Decision Aids for Reducing Cotton Aphids and Sticky Cotton |
Slosser |
$15,000 |
| Breeding Unique Cotton for Texas |
Smith |
$45,000 |
| Interspecific Introgression to Expand Cotton Germplasm |
Stelly |
$25,000 |
| Genetic Improvement for Yield and Resistance to Insects and Diseases in Texas Cottons |
Thaxton |
$48,000 |
| Use of an Aerial Hyperspectral Sensor to Identify Stresses Which Limit Cotton Production |
Wheeler |
$15,000 |
| TEXAS - continued |
|
|
| Meetings and Educational Programs |
Williams |
$7,400 |
| Undesignated |
|
$44,500 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$21,978 |
TOTAL FUNDING: TEXAS |
$772,000 |
|
VIRGINIA |
| Evaluation and Impact of Stinkbug/Plantbug Species in Virginia Cotton |
Herbert |
$6,350 |
| Seedling Disease and Nematode Control in Cotton |
Phipps |
$5,953 |
| Incorporating CGA - 362622 and Liberty (Glufosinate) into Cotton Weed Management Programs |
Wilson |
$6,885 |
| Undesignated |
|
$7,972 |
| Cottonseed Pool |
|
$840 |
TOTAL FUNDING: VIRGINIA |
$28,000 |
|
| * INCLUDES CARRY-OVER FUNDS |
|
|
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