Shew Comments About TS Elsa Peanut Notes No. 121 2021
See comments below relative to leaf spot and Elsa. Try to spray before the storm if possible given your …
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Overlap of timing for weed, insect and disease control will occur over the next six weeks. Fungicides are being …
Question: Cadre seems to be working slowly on sicklepod. It has been two weeks since application. Should 2,4-DB be applied …
Question: The attached water sample report comes from a farmer’s water source who has questioned these effects on his pesticide performance. …
The meandering trail between too much water and not enough continues. Much of the peanuts in the state overall …
More rain coming in and out of the week ahead. Hurricane Elsa is estimated to approach near SC in …
Chlorpyrifos (Lorsban) is the only insecticide that controls southern corn rootworm in peanuts. There is no evidence that insecticides …
To my knowledge there is no relationship between the length of years peanuts have not been grown in a …
The following attachments are examples of e-mail notifications associated with disease advisories in North Carolina. Please contact us if …
We are excited to announce the NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC) will be returning to normal …
Information relative to advisories for leaf spot and Sclerotinia blight is found in the following attachment. Advisory Information …
Frank Winslow, long-time Cooperative Extension Service Agent and native son of North Carolina passed away on June 28 after …
Fungicide programs should be initiated at the R3 stage of peanut development but no later than July 10 even …
Cotton must be managed differently pre- and post-bloom. First of all, we need to use the correct sampling method. …
The following is from Dr. Balota’s chapter in 2021 Virginia Peanut Production Guide (Publication SPES-274NP) relative to inoculant performance. Poorly …
Many fields have peanuts that appear light green in color. Most of these fields have this look because of …
A record 165 scientific papers will be presented at this year’s 53rd APRES Virtual Annual Meeting. Program Chair David …
This time of year there can be spots on leaves that look much like leaf spot disease caused by …
The following link contains images from Rick and Brian’s research at Lewiston-Woodville showing thrips damage following AgLogic, Phorate, Admire …
The following link has the most recent peanut crop report. V-C Report June 23, …
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Two species of hornworm caterpillars feed on tobacco and other plants. Tobacco hornworms (Manduca sexta) …
This publication, chapter 3 of the North Carolina Soybean Production Guide, covers fertilization and nutrient …
This publication discusses the findings of applied research conducted to answer production questions about growing …
Fertilizer burn can occur to the soybean seed from an in-furrow application and to the …
Sunscald is caused by bright sunlight on a wet leaf after exposure to high temperatures. …