Elevating efficiency is Beltwide Cotton Conferences’ goal

The 2019 Beltwide Cotton Conferences, set for Jan. 8 to 10 at the New Orleans Marriott in New Orleans, Louisiana, will provide insight on current research and emerging technology—to help attendees improve production, processing and marketing efficiency.

The BWCC, coordinated by the National Cotton Council, annually brings together university and USDA researchers, Extension personnel/agents, consultants, and industry sales/support personnel.

Information on the 2019 BWCC, including registration and housing reservation instructions, is at www.cotton.org/beltwide/. The site also includes a link to BWCC proceedings from 2005 to 2018.

The 2019 BWCC will begin at noon on Jan. 8 with the half-day Cotton Consultants Conference—open to all attendees. Among scheduled topics selected by the consultant community are: an expert panel of entomologists to discuss bollworm and Bt resistance; objectives of cover crop initiatives; status and new products pertaining to nematodes; the current state of integrated pest management in cotton and future considerations; the status of boll weevil eradication in the Lower Rio Grande Valley; and a product registration update.

The BWCC cotton technical conferences, which will provide updates on research and a look into the technology pipeline, will meet concurrently beginning on the morning of Jan. 9 and conclude by noon on Jan. 10.

The Ginning Conference, for example, will include several presentations critical to cotton quality and efficient processing. Included will be updates regarding ongoing ginning research, new equipment, cottonseed, and lint contamination research/prevention. Beginning on the afternoon of Jan. 8, the National Cotton Ginners Association will hold several committee and subcommittee meetings. A schedule of those meetings is at www.cotton.org/ncga/index.cfm.

The Cotton Engineering-Systems Conference will have a panel addressing sustainability issues. Also, the Cotton Improvement Conference will feature five-minute lightning talks from poster presentation authors. Initiated last year, the lightning talks’ intent is to provide the main points of the authors’ research for stimulating more discussion later at the poster session.

Registration costs for the 2019 BWCC before Dec. 17 are $200 for NCC/Cotton Foundation members, university and USDA researchers, Extension personnel, associations and consultants; $500 for non-U.S. research, extension, associations, and consultants; $400 for non-NCC/Foundation members; and $80 for students. On-site conference self-registration kiosks will be available 24 hours a day beginning on the evening of Jan. 7. Beginning on the morning of Jan. 8, NCC staff will be available for attendees needing assistance with registration and name badge printing.