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  • GEORGIA COTTON COMMISSION’S 2023 MID-YEAR MEETING & UGA COTTON PRE-HARVEST WORKSHOPJuly 26, 2023 Nessmith-Lane Conference CenterStatesboro, GeorgiaPre-register FREE https://academics.georgiasouthern.edu/ce/conferences/georgia-cotton-commissions-mid-year-meeting/

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  • Southern Corn Rust

    Southern corn rust confirmed in Appling county. It wasn’t spread wide across the field, and so little was on the leaf that I nearly missed it (not like the picture below). Nonetheless, it is here. If corn is between VT stage and R6 stage with good yield potential, consider applying a fungicide. Corn sprayed within…

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  • June 2023 UGA cotton team newsletter

    Cotton newsletter June 2023

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  • Cotton Newsletter – May 2023

    Articles in this month’s issue include: Nutrient Requirements in Cotton (Henry Sintim and Glen Harris): Adequate and balanced supply of nutrients is necessary to optimize the productivity of cotton, just as any other crop. Without the right balance and amount of nutrients, plant growth would be impaired, significantly reducing yield and quality, or even leading…

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  • 2023 UPW Trainings

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  • 2022 Georgia Agricultural Labor Forum

    Nov. 9-10 Tifton, GA This year, the Georgia Ag Labor Relations Forum will be in person at ABAC’s Georgia Museum of Agriculture in Tifton, Georgia November 9-10. Hear advice from industry experts to help you comply with labor regulations and get updates about OSHA and DOL in this new COVID world.  This event is suited…

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  • 2022 Appling County Corn Trial

    To see results click “read more”.

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  • September 2022 UGA Cotton Team Newsletter

    Articles in this month’s issue include: High Abandonment Acres for U.S. Cotton Projected Due to Drought (Yangxuan Liu) Importance of End of Season Irrigation Termination and Disease Control in Cotton (BobKemerait, Wesley Porter, David Hall, Jason Mallard) Weather and Climate outlook for September 2022 and Beyond (Pam Knox) Late Season Management Considerations for Diseases and…

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