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Cotton and Peanuts; Plant or Not Plant?

Planting time is here, but current weather conditions seem to make us question what we are doing. Hopefully, by next Tuesday we will be out of this cold snap. Until then you may or may not change a thing about planting, irrigating, disease control or nematode control, but need to…
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Georgia Environmental Monitoring Network is Useful in Calculating Local Soil Temperature and Much More

I know many of you use the Georgia Automated Environmental Monitoring Network for local weather information. This is an excellent place to check soil temperature. It is recommended that the average daily soil temperature remain above 68° F at the 4-inch depth for 3 consecutive days and without cold temperatures in the forecast…
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Resources for Farmers related to COVID-19

COVID-19 has changed the way everyone is doing business in the world and agriculture has definitely been included in the change. There are some programs and opportunities available for farmers during this crisis. Please click here for some important resources for farmers related to COVID-19.  Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), Economic…
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