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Seed Rate, Time of Thinning and Weeding of Cotton in Malawi
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 October 2008
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Experiments on seed rate, time of weeding and thinning confirmed that lower seed rates, weeded and thinned early, give higher yields. A reduction in yield of 400 kg.ha.−1 seed cotton caused by late weeding emphasized that farmers who spray should limit their acreage to that which can be weeded satisfactorily.
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