Jordan Peanut Grower Magazine July Column Peanut Notes 102 2021
Hopefully, weed issues have been taken care of by the time we move into July. Of course, there will …
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I recently posted information from Clemson University on managing tropical spiderwort (Bengal dayflower.) There were a few images in …
Many people are beginning to consider not including traditional adjuvants with herbicides when they are including Dual Magnum in …
The following are comments Mitch is provding to farmers in his county. Mitch Smith …
The following information was provided by Dr. Barbara Shew to assist with managing leaf spot and stem rot diseases …
Comparatively, our seats for the storm system coming up the gulf are closer to the back than they are …
Recent heavy rains across the state have resulted in invasions of yards and homes by what some might call …
Stink bug numbers have been relatively low in corn across the state, but that may change during the remainder …
Join us for a mid-season soybean management webinar on July 1, 2021, at 8 a.m. via Zoom. The format …
Could you send the link to the peanut folks, please? Peanut Progress and Next Steps! June 8, 2021 Thanks …
The following comments are related to potential yield loss if peanuts have both thrips injury and herbicide injury. Thrips Injury …
Interesting Quotes A dry year will scare you to death but a wet year will kill you In North Carolina, we …
Disease Control Dan Anco Peanuts planted the last week of April are reaching 45 DAP this week. Fungicide programs for leaf …
Mid-Season POST Herbicides in Peanut 6.9.21 Mike Marshall, Extension Weed Specialist With most of the state getting an abundance (some places …
Thrips continue to damage peanuts despite recent rains. Many fields have been treated with a followup foliar insecticide application. Good …
The following crop report for June 10 is posted at the link below: V-C Report June 10, …
The following is a post from 2020 concerning marginal plant populations. I received a question about this Friday. One important …
When fields in many areas of the state dry next week, there will likely be some challenges with weed …
In my experience peanuts will recover from this level of Valor injury. With erratic germination this spring due to …
The rate of gypsum depends on the product and amount of gypsum in that product. See page 28 in …
This publication identifies the management strategies that have been the strongest predictors of high soybean …
This publication provides information to growers about soybean production in North Carolina. It discusses economic …
This publication provides guidance to Extension agents on how to design and conduct trials and …
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. …