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A RECENT publication of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation is a detailed report of the Conference on Cotton Growing Problems which was held in August last at the Shirley Institute, Didsbury, the station of the British Cotton Industry Research Association. The conference was attended by officers of the Corporation and of the Institute, by representatives of the cotton growing countries of the Empire, Egypt, and the Research Stations of Trinidad and Amani, as well as by other workers directly engaged on problems bearing on cotton. The sixteen papers presented, with the discussions thereon, covered much ground and included in their survey problems of manufacture in the factory as well as problems of production in the field.
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Problems of Cotton Growing. Nature 126, 827 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126827a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/126827a0