HomePublicationsCrops & SoilsIssuesCrops Soils: Volume 55, Issue 3Beneficial arthropods in the Cotton Belt: PredatorsBy Susan Winsor April 24, 2022 This article is the second in a three-part series on beneficial arthropods. It will focus on the predator category of beneficial insects in cotton cropping systems. This article is based upon expertise from Auburn University, Louisiana State University, Texas A&M, and the Universities of Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Nebraska, and Tennessee. More integrated pest management Back to issue Back to home Text © . The authors. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Except where otherwise noted, images are subject to copyright. Any reuse without express permission from the copyright owner is prohibited.Share this: Related articles The distance and depth problems: A thought experiment for mid-summer June 15, 2026 A smartphone can count your citrus crop June 12, 2026 Mandadi named director of Texas A&M AgriLife center at Weslaco June 11, 2026 Recent articles Improving hemp yield and fiber quality through regenerative organic systems June 10, 2026 Optimizing cotton stand establishment June 4, 2026 Irrigation salts: friend or foe? June 3, 2026