Cotton
Florida is likely the smallest cotton producing state in terms of acreage. However, in North Florida production has continued throughout the decades. The boll-weevil eradication program and new genetically modified cotton varieties have brought new opportunities and also new pest management challenges to Florida cotton growers.
- American Grasshopper - UF, Featured Creatures
- Area wide Fire Ant Suppression - USDA
- Beet Armyworm - UF, Featured Creatures
- Cotton Entomologists - North Florida Research and Education Center (NFREC)
- Pink Bollworm Bibliography - Western Cotton Research Lab - USDA-ARS
- Cotton Pest Management - UF, Electronic Data Information Source (EDIS)
- Fall Armyworm - UF, Featured Creatures
- Georgia Cotton Pest Management - University of Georgia
- Grasshopper Management - ATTRA
- Loopers - UF, Featured Creatures
- Melon or Cotton Aphid - UF, Featured Creatures
- North Florida Research and Education Center Newsletter - UF/IFAS - often contains cotton pest-related meetings and activities
- Organic cotton production - ATTRA
- Reniform Nematode - UF, Featured Creatures
- Scout Smart - Scouting Kits and Scouting Software - Bayer CropScience
- Silverleaf Whitefly - UF, Featured Creatures
- Sod rotation to sustain peanut and cotton yields, research at North Florida REC - UF/IFAS
- Spider Mites - UF, Featured Creatures
- Sting Nematode - UF, Featured Creatures
- Stink Bugs - UF, Featured Creatures
- Tarnished Plant Bug - UF, Featured Creatures
- Tobacco Budworm - UF, Featured Creatures


