Dryland cotton unlikely to make up significant are in Lower Namoi cotton crop

Sharon O'Keeffe
Updated September 26 2017 - 9:12am, first published September 14 2017 - 5:00pm
Shane Kable, senior agronomist, AgnVet Agribusiness Services, Wee Waa NSW, took advantage of a slow start to cotton season bv attending the IA Watson Grain Research Centre, Plant Breeding Institute field day at Narrabri.
Shane Kable, senior agronomist, AgnVet Agribusiness Services, Wee Waa NSW, took advantage of a slow start to cotton season bv attending the IA Watson Grain Research Centre, Plant Breeding Institute field day at Narrabri.

WEE Waa senior agronomist Shane Kable said there is still hope for this seasons cotton hectares to increase. 

Sharon O'Keeffe

Sharon O'Keeffe

National Agriculture Writer - Farm Machinery and Technology

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