Evaluation of Cotton Planting Systems in the Texas High Plains

November 2024 | 4 min., 31 sec.
by Rebekah Ortiz Pustejovsky
Texas Tech University and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
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Summary

​This presentation reports findings from a 2023 preliminary study and research planned for 2024 through 2027, in which cotton planting systems are evaluated by row spacing, seeding rate, and variety maturity.

About the Presenter

​Rebekah Ortiz Pustejovsky ​Rebekah Ortiz Pustejovsky is a PhD student in the Department of Plant and Soil Science at Texas Tech University and an Extension assistant in the cotton agronomy program at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Her research focus is evaluating cotton planting systems in the Texas High Plains. She is a 2024 WTACI scholarship award winner.





Contact Information:
Email: rebekah.ortiz@ag.tamu.edu

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