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Progress toward evaluating the feasibility of crop rotation (sorghum, weat, cotton, soybeans, sunflowers) and cattle grazing. L. Baumhardt, B. Bean, and S. Winter, 2000. (PDF)
Progress toward determining the benefits of cotton-grain sorghum rotation as compared with continuous skip-row cotton. R. Lascano and D. Krieg, 2000. (PDF)
First year of on-farm trials in the Northern Panhandle. B. Bean, L. New, S. Amosson, C. Patrick, and S. Winters, 2000. (PDF)
Sorghum's benefit to cotton production, 2000 plans and the result of drought. C. Trostle and J. Barber, 2000. (PDF)
Best Management Practices to Optimize Sorghum Grain Quality and Yield on the Upper Gulf Coast. Steve Livinston (HTML | PDF). Includes a section on sunflower as a rotational crop.
Evaluation of Tillage Crop Rotation Systems for South Central Texas Dryland Production.
Charles Stichler, 2000 (HTML | PDF). Summary: Conservation tillage and crop rotation yield good results.
Influence of Crop Rotation and Soil Fertility Under Two Tillage Regimes on Profitability of Grain Sorghum Production. John Matocha, 2000 (HTML | PDF). Summary: Sorghum yielded 30% more when rotated with cotton
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