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Routine soil testing is important to develop a fertility program in cotton. Maintaining soil pH in the 6.0 to 6.5 range helps to optimize nutrient availability for cotton growth. Split applications of nitrogen can be a better management approach than a single preplant application. Foliar fertilization of nutrients like nitrogen, potassium, and boron can be used to supplement soil applications as needed as determined by petiole sampling.