Growing Georgia has provided a recent update on crops across the Southeast, including cotton, peanuts, corn, and soybeans. Generally, wet field conditions have hampered harvests and caused problems with fungal diseases on many crops. Producers are still worrying about the second half of the tropical season and additional stormy weather that may impact crops and harvests. You can read more at https://georgia.growingamerica.com/features/2020/09/2020-fall-winter-row-crop-update-southeast.

University of Georgia Cooperative Extension agent Andrew Warner and peanut consultant Jimmy Miller evaluate peanuts after Hurricane Michael’s trek through Seminole County, Georgia.