Jones, Michael A.Greene, JeremyMarshall, MikeMueller, John D.Smith, Nathanial B.2025-02-122025-02-122017-04-19https://dc.statelibrary.sc.gov/handle/10827/59465Good managers readily adopt the latest production technology, while recognizing the impact of limiting factors such as poorly distributed and inadequate rainfall, low soil fertility, or disease problems. In these situations, growers must adjust production practices to maximize profit and fit cotton into the total farm program to use land, labor, and equipment most efficiently. Examine all alternatives to determine the most profitable cotton practices for the farm. The following recommendations are suggested as a guide for 2017.Records, documents, and information made available by the agencies of the South Carolina state government or its subdivisions are made accessible through the South Carolina State Library Depository and are protected under U.S. Copyright law (Title 17, U.S.C.) and South Carolina state law (Title 30 and 60, S.C.C.L.). Distribution rights are determined by the agency or author and users should contact the aforementioned for more information.Cotton growing--South Carolina--Handbooks, manuals, etc.South Carolina Cotton Growers’ GuideDocument