2024 Hertford County On-Farm Trial Results
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Collapse ▲A special thank you to each of the cooperators for the time and effort that went in to implementing these trials, the NC State Extension Specialists that assisted with trial design and data analysis, and for companies that donated seed or product.
If you have ideas or are interested in hosting a trial in 2025, contact Hertford County Agriculture Agent, Dylan Lilley at 252-358-7822.
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2024 N.C. Cooperative Extension CHROME Foliar Fungicide Corn Evaluation
Corn foliar fungicide trials were conducted at three locations utilizing an agricultural spray drone to apply Aproach Prima, Delaro, Miravis Neo, and Veltyma to compare to an untreated control. This was a demonstration only as there was no replication of treatments within the field.
Thank you to Gillam & Mason for hosting the Hertford County location.
A PDF is available in the link below:
2024 N.C. Cooperative Extension Chrome Foliar Fungicide Corn Evaluation
Hertford County Peanut Variety Trial
Location: Harrellsville, NC
Cooperators: Beasley Farms
*Means followed by the same letter are not statistically different
Irrigated | Conventional – Twin Row | 8 seed/ft seeding rate |
Planted: 4/29/24 | Harvested: 10/14/24 | Bonneau loamy sand |
Peanut In-Furrow Product Trial
Location: Sand Banks Rd. (Gates Co.)
Cooperators: Newsome Farms
*Hydra-Hume provided a statistically significant yield increase at this trial location
Dryland | Conventional – Single row | Alaga sand |
Planted: 5/21/24 | Harvested: 10/28/24 |
2024 Cotton Yield Results
Yield results for the 2024 NC On-Farm Variety Evaluation Program
Preliminary 2024 Cotton OVT Results
Preliminary Cotton OVT Yield Data for 2 & 3 Year Averages
Thank you to Clint and Austin Brinkley for hosting the Hertford County On-Farm cotton trial location.
Corn Wireworm Phenology Study
- This trial was organized by Dr. Anders Huseth (NC State Field Crops Ecology Extension Specialist) and Erin Eure (N.C. Cooperative Extension Area Specialized Agent, Commercial Fruits & Vegetables)
- The objective of this study was to collect weekly adult male corn wireworm counts from pheromone sticky traps to model adult activity throughout the growing season. 4 traps were placed along the outer edges of a sweet potato field.
- The data will be used to model population dynamics overtime with the goal of developing an accurate threshold and better-timed management decisions for making insecticide treatments
See trap data in the table below:
Date: | Average Count/trap: |
6/24/24 | 4 |
7/1/24 | 9 |
7/8/24 | 5 |
7/15/24 | 6 |
7/22/24 | 6 |
7/29/24 | 4 |
8/5/24 | 3 |
8/12/24 | 3 |
8/19/24 | 2 |
If you have any questions, contact Dylan Lilley at 252-358-7822 or by email at dylan_lilley@ncsu.edu.