Clemson: Focus on Insect Management, Proper Variety Selection

Developing insect management programs and selecting top varieties to plant can help South Carolina cotton producers grow more profitable crops in 2016, according to Clemson Extension specialists Jeremy Greene and Mike Jones.

During the recent South Carolina Cotton Growers’ annual meeting, Greene and Jones shared best management practices for managing thrips, stinkbugs and bollworms in cotton, as well as tips for choosing the cotton variety best suited for a plot of land.

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Comments from the presentations can be found on the Clemson Newsstand blog.

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