PROFIT Reports - Rotation

No submissions available.



  • 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