Cotton Research and Promotion Act: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session. April 25 and 26, 1966 |
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... chemicals for insect , fruit setting and weed control are commonplace . Considerable advances have been made in the field of biological controls of insects . Mechanical harvesting has become commonplace and better equip- ment has been ...
... chemicals for insect , fruit setting and weed control are commonplace . Considerable advances have been made in the field of biological controls of insects . Mechanical harvesting has become commonplace and better equip- ment has been ...
Page 21
... chemical companies do a lot of work , because they , of course , profit by creating something to do these things , and they have done a good job . We haven't reached all the information we need by any means , though . Senator HOLLAND ...
... chemical companies do a lot of work , because they , of course , profit by creating something to do these things , and they have done a good job . We haven't reached all the information we need by any means , though . Senator HOLLAND ...
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... chemicals . Growth and fruiting behavior of cotton as influenced by environment and applied chemicals . 2 68 , 660 3 102,990 CR b1-30 ( R ) . Physiology of cotton plant response to insect attacks and insecticide applications . 3 102 ...
... chemicals . Growth and fruiting behavior of cotton as influenced by environment and applied chemicals . 2 68 , 660 3 102,990 CR b1-30 ( R ) . Physiology of cotton plant response to insect attacks and insecticide applications . 3 102 ...
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... chemicals in cotton . 1 $ 33 , 560 Equipment for soil incorporation of chemicals for cot- ton pest control . 1 33 , 560 Mechanical methods of destroying fallen cotton squares . .5 16,780 22 67 , 120 AE a2-9 AE cl - 15 ( R ) . AE c1-24 ...
... chemicals in cotton . 1 $ 33 , 560 Equipment for soil incorporation of chemicals for cot- ton pest control . 1 33 , 560 Mechanical methods of destroying fallen cotton squares . .5 16,780 22 67 , 120 AE a2-9 AE cl - 15 ( R ) . AE c1-24 ...
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... chemical reagents for the modification of cotton fabrics . Cotton fiber property changes , during processing , which alter sorption of alkali solution . Treatment of cotton with fluorochemicals to produce a finish with low surface ...
... chemical reagents for the modification of cotton fabrics . Cotton fiber property changes , during processing , which alter sorption of alkali solution . Treatment of cotton with fluorochemicals to produce a finish with low surface ...
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$1 per bale advertising approval assessment bales produced bill BLAKE boll weevil Calif California cellulose Chairman checkoff chemical committee commodities competitive CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost Cotton Board cotton fabrics cotton farmers cotton fiber cotton ginning Cotton Growers Association cotton industry Cotton Producers Institute cotton research cottongrowers cottonseed county farm bureaus crop Dacron DEVANEY Farm Bureau Federation farms Number finance fiscal funds Ginners Association GIRARD gossypol handlers hearing improved legislation manmade fibers marketing agreement marketing order ment million bales National Cotton Council noncellulosic fibers North Carolina number of bales peanut percent polyester pounds problem producer organizations promotion program proposed question record referendum refund representative research and promotion Secretary of Agriculture Senator COOPER Senator HOLLAND Senator JORDAN SHUMAN SPESSARD SPESSARD L statement Stoneville subcommittee synthetic fibers Texas textile Thank tion Total U.S. Senate uniform collection upland cotton vote wash-wear
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