Peanut Development and Fungicides Peanut Notes No. 138 2020
Images of peanut growth and development can be found at the following link: Peanuts at R3 stage moving to R4 …
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CHROME Field Day Video on Thrips Management in Peanut: Contact Billy Barrow (billy_barrow@ncsu.edu) or Rick Brandenburg (rick_brandenburg@ncsu.edu) if there are …
Presentations and abstracts for presentation at the American Peanut Research and Education Society related to research in North Carolina …
Images of peanut size when Apogee or Kudos should be applied are found at the following link: Apogee and Kudos …
Question: Can you apply 2,4-DB with clethodim? Jordan Answer: Yes, control is not reduced in a major …
Question: I have some pegging peanuts that have some new weeds coming back (pigweed, morningglory, eclipta, sicklepod) and want to …
Question: Spraying manganese on peanuts. What’s the rain safe time for the product to work effectively? Jordan Answer: Manganese likely needs a …
Question: This year we have Baileys, Sullivan, and Emery peanuts. The Emery are for seed. In previous years we have …
Question: Will high rates of 2,4-DB cause peanuts to “lay down” and put on more pegs? Jordan Answer: Not that I am …
Question: What are your thoughts on spraying fungicides in the hot part of the day? Spreading ammonia sulfate in heat …
To see our tribute to Barbara go to the July issue of Peanut Grower Magazine: Peanut …
Welcome to the 2020 NC State University Virtual Tobacco Field Day! Thank you for viewing our research updates. Below …
The most recent crop report can be found at the following link: V-C Crop Report July 10 …
While there may be some feeding by insects on foliage, populations need to approach 8 worms (corn earworm, tobacco …
Question came up about whether the residual on some Cobra herbicide labels is something we benefit from for palmer …
Sclerotinia blight and stem rot (white mold) can look a lot alike, especially if they are not seen side-by-side …
Contact Dr. Barbara Shew (barbara_shew@ncsu.edu) for information on Sclerotinia blight management and access to the Sclerotinia blight advisory. Information …
Question: We are having this weed show up in fields. One is in a peanut field the other is where …
Question: Are Solubor and Techmangum absorbed solely through the leaves and if so does it have a rain fast time. …
Question: Which leaf spot material is best to mix with Select? Jordan Answer: I would pick the best fungicide for the disease …
Target spot is a potentially devastating leaf spot disease in tobacco in North Carolina. This …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of an ALS inhibitor herbicide injury.
This factsheet discusses the biology, damage, and management of the cannabis aphid in industrial hemp …
Powdery mildew is a common foliar disease caused by a fungus. The causal agent of …
This factsheet covers the signs, symptoms, and control of early leaf spot in peanuts in …
This factsheet offers information on damping off in flower and vegetable seedlings, a result of …
Black shank is an economically important disease of tobacco that threatens production in North Carolina. …
This guide presents basic facts about seeds, including how they develop, how to store and …