,- ~A (J c d) , ~5 CI ,10 , ?0 Georgia State Board of Entomology E. LEE WORSHA M, State Entomologist CIRCULAR 26 JANUARY 1918 = = = = =- -------- - - -_._- =--=.=== ==-= = MAINTAINING THE PURITY OF COTTON SEED By C. A. McLENDON, E xpe rt in C otton Bre eding SEP 15 1938 Uf';VtfS -1 OF G~on "\A ATLANTA GEORGIA GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF ENTOMOLOGY ORGANIZATION 110;-':. ,I. .J. IHWW N Cha ir m a n , Co nu uissio ner of Agr icu lt u r e, Atlauta u ox . H. C. I{ EH CIDIAN~ , Au gu st a . liO N. .1:\0. J\ . c n UH, A tuc r ic us . E. LEE \VOH~lIA~1 or S l' cl't.~t al,\' th e llon r .], ~( atl~ E ut omu log ist , A tlau tu . A. C. I ,EW I S, J\ ss is la ll1 ~ t a !l~ En t om o lo gis t, At lant n. W . V. REE D, A ss ist ant E n t Oilio logi st, A t lnut a . W. \V . C ll A ~ E, A ssist ant En t om ol o gi st , Atlanta . L W . WILI-lIAl\IS, Cotton S pe c ia list, At lanta. C. 1\ . McLENDON , Ex pert in Cott on ll ru crlin g, At lant a . W . F . TURNER, A ssist ant Entomo lo gist , Thoma sv ill e. MAINTAINING THE PURITY OF COTTON SEED Hr C. A. :JIcL endon. Exp ert in Cott on B re ed in g. Importance of P ur e Seed Pu r e seed is uniform in gcn crn l a ppcara n ce a n d wh en gro wn a pp ro xima te ly a ll th e pl a n ts arc alike in cvc r y r es pect. In ma k ing a su ccessfu l fight on t he b oll w eevil a bo ut one-ha lf of th e fig ht cons ists in m erely th e usc of pure see d of su it a b le variet ies. U n de r boll-w eevil co n d it io ns every plant g r o w n should p r od uc e a maximum a mo u nt of , good cott on . No oth er f a ct or in th e p r odu ct ion of cot t o n con t ri bu t es so 11lI'g p]y to wa rd s this end a s d oes th e u se of p u rv seed of tl u- right variet ies, a pra ct ice w hi ch ca n be fo ll ow ed by e very fa t-mer, w it h p ra ctica lly no .('x t r a efl'ot-t 0 1' ex pe nse. No matt er how ri ch th e soi l or ho w w el l it is prcpu r cd a nd c u lt iva te d tl u -r w ill always b e a larg e perce ntage of n on-pr odu ct iv e p lan ts present unless pure seed of a locall y- a d ap t ed variety is IIS<' l1. P u r e seed is just as importan t in th e produ ction of co tt on a s it is in growin g whea t , oats, or any other cr op, in which purity is a bsolut el y ess entia l , and n ot u n til th e farm ers r ea lize t he imp or tance of u si n g on ly p ure se ed of t h e ri gh t va r iet ies wi ll t hey d er iv e th e most p oss ibl e fr om t hcir f armi ng op erutious, esp ecinllv und er th e present con d ition s . In gr ow ing th e st a ple cottons s uccessf'u llv t he u sc of pur e p la nting sped is nb so lu t ely essen t ia l, a s th e r equired uui fo ri nit v of t he length and qu al it v of t he stap le wi ll n ot obt a in when im pure s pp(l of t h ese va r ieties is p la n t ed . Contra ry t o t he p r eva ilin g bc liof a mon g fa r mers th a t even p ure seed w ill " r un ou t " w it hin a \'(' 1'," s hor t pe r iod, it wil l r emain pure indefinit ely if prop erl y ca l'pd for in th e field , in handling, in st or a g e, an d in th e g in n ing o pera t io n. T he purp oses of th is circu la r arc to e x p la in how sl'el1 hl' COIll CS IIliXP (1 in t he us ua l m eth od s of g r ow ing and luun llin g it and 10 .o fl'er prev entiv e m easures fo r m a in t ain ing' it s pu rit v . Crossing by Bees and Other Insects Natural crossing of co tt on is ('ffcct ed h v t he tran sfer of poll en by b ees and ot he r in sects f'r om th e blo oms o f on e vur ipt)' t o th ose of a not h er ki nd. Th e ont umiu nt iou o f t h 3 seed fr om t his source is es t imated Ircm on e t o te n pe r ce nt ., d epen di n g; of course, on t h e isola ti on of vnt-ict ies in t lufield, t he season, and t he num b er of in sect s p r esent , hil t it in crea ses v crv r apidly in additi onal (, I' OSSCS a n d in th e m u lti pli ca tion of th e ones already f orm ed . U n les this crossi ng is preven t ed th e pu r es t seed ohtu inu hl v wi ll " 1'I1ll ou t " w it hiu a p eri od of three or fou r yeurs. Plantin g seed sh ould always b e produ ced on a sm a ll nren known a s th e see d p at ch , a n d in or.l er to prev ent nuturul cr oss in g by b ees and ot h e r in sect s it is ne cpss a l'~- th at t h la nd selected fo r th is pu rpose h e lo cat ed at a distan ce of fift y or m ore ~' ar d s f rom that on w hi ch an y oth er vm -iety of cott on is t o h e g ro w n. It s ho u ld a lw ny s h e of s u f f ic ien t size t o produce en ough w ell -m a tured sc ell to pl ant ti ll' e u t irc cr op of t h e farm th e fo llowing sea son. The siz e a nd loca t ion of the see d pn t ch hayin g b een d ete r min ed , as s ugges t ed , t h e ne xt stl 'p co ns ists in ch oosin g th e va ri uty of cott on to g ro w a nd th e puri t v of w h ic h is to 1)(' maint ain ed. U po n r equ est: ex pe rts of th is d epa rtm ent wil l g la d ly assi st t h e farm ers in m a k in g t h e ri ght de cis ion as 10 th e b es t v a ri et ies to u se a n d r efer t hmn to rvl inbl e sources of pure seed of t he k in ds d ecid ed u po n, if they d o not happen to have pure sverl of them on h and fr om t he cr op of th e prc viou s se ason. T hi n th e cot t on in I he s eed pat ch 10 on e p la n t ever v two or three f eet in t h e dril l, so that ea ch in di vi dual will ha ve su f f ic ie n t r oom in whi ch t o dp \'e!o p n orm ul ly . T o p r ev en t und esirabl e cr oss es by in sect s wi thin t he seed pa t ch it sh ou ld b e gon e ov er from t im e to t im e a ll d u ri n g th e g r ow in g seaso n t o d es t r oy th e inferior and o ff-ty p plants. T hi s r og uin g'. a s it is u su all v t er m ed , s hou ld begin jusf. b ef or o a ny blooms a p pea r and cont in uo until h loom ing cea ses or un ti l a ll of t h l' und esi r abl e pl ant s h ave ber-n p u ll ed ou t in t h is w av. In m aintn ini n g t h e p u ritv of t ho see d this process is j us t as im p ort an t as th e p rop el' loca tion of t h o sr rd p a tc h . In th e purest see d ohtu in a bl o th ere w ill iuv m-ia bl v he uud esira hl e typ c present , a n d in t he rn gu in g process some pl ants of th ese tv pes w il l n a tu r allv he over loo ke d. Th e-refo r e, in orcin to h e abso lut ely co r t uiu of m aintai ning' t h purity of t he seed in t h e field , in uddi t ion to th e m eas u r es a l1'1',)(1)" suggeste d , it is n ecessnr v each y ca r to ob ta in t h planting spe d f or th e s(,l' d pat ch th e fnll owiu g se aso n l'rruu on ly th e Yen' b est pla n ts, A s uffi cient mnu h cr of g ood . r'lI'I.\pl an ts of the p r eva il in g t ,\'pc ill th e p at ch should Ill' t agg-I'd ab ou t th e ti me th o cot t on b cgiu s t o op en. a nd t lro h ost of th es e plant s pi ck ed ah pa d of th e r egul ur pi ck ers at I'al' h o r th e m ain pi ckiu g's until t h e r equired a mou ut of sl'p d h a s hor-n o b t a i n ed. 4 Mixin g of Seed Cot to n an d Seed in Handling an d Sto r ing Mixture of s eed co tton n eurI v a lw nYS ocell i'S w h en I lu pickers are t ran sf ci-red f ro m one 'fi (~ld to a no t h er a ll whi ch a d iffer en t variety is grown , Mixiu g ill th is \\'a ,\' ca n be " a s i l ~' p r even t ed in seeing that all t h e pi cking b ags. sh r l't s, :11 11 .\ b ask ets are entirely cuipt icd IJl' for c mnkiu g t he tru usf'cr. Mi x ture of di fferen t ki nd s occ urs verv ofte n ill h uu liu g 0 1' oth erwise tra n sferr -ing seed cot to n and see d,