Scientists with the LSU AgCenter annually evaluate cotton varieties in official variety trials (OVTs) at several locations across Louisiana.
Scientists with the LSU AgCenter annually evaluate cotton varieties in official variety trials (OVTs) at several locations across the state.
Scientists with the LSU AgCenter annually evaluate cotton varieties at four locations that represent Louisiana's cotton-producing regions.
Scientists with the LSU AgCenter annually evaluate cotton varieties at four locations that represent Louisiana’s cotton-producing regions.
Scientists with the LSU AgCenter annually evaluate cotton varieties at four locations that represent Louisiana’s cotton-producing regions.
Scientists with the LSU AgCenter annually evaluate cotton varieties at four locations that represent Louisiana’s cotton-producing regions.
Scientists with the LSU AgCenter annually evaluate cotton varieties at four locations that represent Louisiana’s cotton-producing regions.
Cotton variety trials were conducted to assist producers in determining which varieties performed the best.
2016 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)
Scientists with the LSU AgCenter annually evaluate cotton varieties at four locations that are representative of Louisiana’s cotton-producing regions.
2014 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)
2013 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)
2012 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)
2010; 2006-2007; 2001; 1999
Each year the LSU AgCenter tests commercial cotton hybrids entered in the state yield tests by private seed companies. From these, a grower should choose several that are adapted to an individual farm. Information in the tables should help you make these important decisions.
Information on the Louisiana Cotton Variety Testing Program is given.Attached are entry forms for the 2009 Cotton OVT and the Commercial Strain Tests for Louisiana. Please review the instructions and return the application by March 1, 2009.
Each year, scientists with the LSU AgCenter evaluate cotton varieties at four locations that are representative of Louisiana’s cotton producing regions.
2010 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)
Attached are entry forms for the 2010 Cotton OVT and the Commercial Strain Tests for Louisiana.
Variety selection is one of the most important decisions a cotton farmer will make for the entire growing season.
2007 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)
2006 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)
2005 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)
Results from the LSU AgCenter cotton variety trials. These trials test commercially available cotton varieties and measure their performance across a wide range of conditions in Louisiana.
Results from the LSU AgCenter cotton variety trials. These trials test commercially available cotton varieties and measure their performance across a wide range of conditions in Louisiana.
2002 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)
2001 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)
Each year, scientists with the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station evaluate cotton varieties.
1999 guidelines for cotton production practices associated with planting time and variety selection. (PDF Format Only)