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Various Other Cotton Related Sites

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  • Agriculture On-Line
    From Successful farming comes Agriculture On-Line, an on-line agricultural magazine with general information about the world of agriculture.

  • Bean & Bean Cotton Company
    This is the home page of Bean & Bean Cotton Company. This site contains relevant cotton information as well as links to other cotton related sites.

  • Roy G. Cantrell, NMSU
    This is the home page of Dr. Roy G. Cantrell, who holds a Ph.D. in Plant Breeding & Genetics from the University of Minnesota.

  • Commodity Hedging Co.
    This is the home page of Commodity Hedging Co., which provides hedging advice to spinning mills and growers.

  • Cotton's Journey
    Visit this wonderful educational site featuring cotton as a vehicle to teaching Math, Science, Language Arts and Social Studies.  Resources, activities, lessons and products are meant to assist educators in giving their students the whole unit experience through an inquiry-based approach, while meeting many national education standards.

  • FuturesRef
    The finest collection of links to resources and services available on the web for new and experienced commodity futures and options traders alike.

  • Futuresweb
    Investor information portal for futures, options and stock traders.

  • Cotton Geminiviruses
    A short paper on the cotton geminiviruses, Cotton leaf curl geminivirus (CLCuV) and Cotton crumple leaf virus (CCLV). From the University of Arizona's College of Agriculture.

  • Cotton in the Middle Ages
    A good, informed history of cotton from University of Virginia Information Technology & Communication.

  • Cotton News from the University of Arizona
    From the University of Arizona, Cotton Management Economic Notes, YOU NEED Adobe Acrobat Reader 2.1 TO OPEN Newsletters. Click here to downloading Adobe Acrobat Reader 2.1 and excellent instructions.

  • Cotton on the Net
    Home page of Cotton on the Net - Gateway to the Cotton World. This site includes pertinent cotton information as well as a marketing directory and links to other cotton sites.

  • COTTON ROOT ROT
    From Texas A&M University - Information about Cotton Root Rot as well as other root problems.

  • Ceres Corporation - The Business of Agriculture
    Your one-touch access to AgWeather, AgSearch, AgCalendar and more.... This is a fairly comprehensive agricutural site with lots of good information.

  • Florida Agricultural Information Retrieval System (FAIRS)
    FAIRS is a comprehensive library of Extension documents produced by the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences covering topics such as agriculture, energy, food safety and nutrition, natural resources, pesticides and pesticide safety, turfgrass, water quality and wildlife. FAIRS consists of thousands of documents, illustrations, photographs and tables from major programs within IFAS.

  • NICPRE
    This site houses the National Institute for Commodity Promotion Research and Evaluation as well as NEC-63, the research committee on commodity promotion.

  • Nunn Cotton Company
    This is the home page of Nunn Cotton Company. Here you can find their weekly newsletter containing information pertinent to the cotton market.

  • TAMU Images of the Malvaceae
    From Texas A&M University Department of Biology Herbarium - TAMU Images of the Malvaceae. Includes Pictures of cotton.

  • Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation (TC2)
    TC2 is a company which tries to increase the competitiveness of the U.S. soft goods industry through technology transfer and to communicate the importance of this industry.  

  • Virtual Center for Integrated Pest Management
    The Virtual Center for IPM is the WWW information source from and about the National Science Foundation - sponsored Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Integrated Pest Management.

  • Jonathan F. Wendel, ISU
    The home page of Jonathan F. Wendel, Associate Professor, Ph.D. University of North Carolina. His field of Interest is Plant Evolution.

  • Whitefly Knowledgebase
    This is the Whitefly knowledgebase developed at the University of Florida in cooperation with scientists at: Texas A&M University, University of California, and Cotton Incorporated.

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