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With about five weeks of effective flowering & another three weeks to complete fibre elongation, a total of eight weeks without stress is required to have uninterrupted fibre length in all bolls.
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Careers Expo, Tamworth
The Expo is designed to assist young people identify and plan their career and simultaneously help address regional skill shortages. The Cotton CRC saw this as the perfect opportunity to promote the diverse careers available in both the science and agriculture industries.
It was great to see over 2 800 students and teachers attend.
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