NTOK Cotton is a cotton industry partnership which supports

and encourages increased cotton production

in the Rolling Plains of North Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas

Welcome to the NTOKCOTTON website

 

 
 
 

    News

       Releases

   
TALKIN COTTON September 3 2010 Cotton Pros and Cons

 

TALKIN COTTON August 23 Cotton Crop Status

 

TALKIN COTTON August 6 2010 Crop a winner LEVERAGE AND ENDIGO
 

TALKIN COTTON August 2 2010 Better Prices and Heat stoke

 

TALKIN COTTON July 26 2010 Stinkbugs

 

TALKIN COTTON July 10 2010 Disease

 

TALKIN COTTON July 9 2010 Bates Family

 

TALKIN COTTON July 5 2010 - Plant Growth regulators

 

  TALKIN COTTON July 1 2010 StinkBugs and Grasshoppers

 

TALKIN COTTON June 14 2010 Early Cotton Recovering /Irrigation

 

TALKIN COTTON June 10 2010 -Fleahoppers

 

TALKIN COTTON May 21  2010 - Aphids and Thrips

 

New Cotton needs special care for disease and insects

 

TALKIN COTTON

May 10 2010- Disease and Cold Chilling

 

Keith Corzine
TALKIN COTTON

 May 3 2010 Most Important Day Of the Season

 

2010 cotton outlook upbeat, according to agriculural economists.

 

TALKIN COTTON

April 12 2010 AGI

 

Oklahoma Cotton Council, Oklahoma Assn. of Conservation Districts sponsor Stewardship Week.

 

Phil Bohl

 

TALKIN COTTON

April 6 2010

 

Oklahoma Cotton Council gets ready for predicted 2010 increase in cotton acres.

 

   

 

 
Resources
   

2009 Extension Cotton County Variety Trial Results

Cotton Harvest Aid

   Suggestions for

   Oklahoma

Cotton Boll and

   Fiber Development

Horseweed Control

    in No-Till Cotton

Horseweed

    Brochure

Evaluating Field

   Trial Data

"The First Forty

    Days"

Sprayer Calibration

 

Production

  Presentations

   

J. C. Banks

J. Terry Pitts

Shane Osborne

Jerry Goodson

 
 
Links
   

Oklahoma Boll

   Weevil Eradication

  

 

 
 
 
   

2009 State Extension Cotton Research Report

 

2008 State Extension Cotton Research Report

 

 

2007 State Extension Cotton Research Report

 
 
 

2006 State Extension Cotton Research Report

 
 
 

2005 State Extension Cotton Research Report

 
 
     
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

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