Pam Knox

  • Southeast Cattle Advisor blog

    The Southeast Cattle Advisor provides articles on a variety of information related to cattle, including market information, inputs, and decision aids.  If you have not visited their web site, you can find it at https://www.secattleadvisor.com/.  They also provide a periodic newsletter which sends the articles directly to your email address.

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  • “El Niño is Kinda Sorta Maybe Here”

    This was the headline of a story (click here) posted earlier this week by Climate Central, indicating that El Nino-like conditions have returned to the Eastern Pacific Ocean.  This echoes comments made by Dr. Klaus Wolter earlier this week at the ACF basin webinar on Tuesday.  However, an El Nino is not officially declared until…

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  • Rainfall differences persist next week

    The 7-day QPF forecast for rainfall for the Southeast shows the same split in rainfall that we have seen for the past couple of weeks.  Inland areas will see little to no rain for the next week, while areas along the coast and in the Florida peninsula will continue to receive more than ample rain.…

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  • The problem with statistics

    Modern Farmer had an interesting story this week about agricultural statistics–the counts of acreage, farm size, crops planted, and other measures of agricultural production.  In the story, the author points out that from one census to the next changes in how the counts are made can make it look like tremendous changes have occurred in…

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  • Friday Fun–The Hugo Bowl

    The Southeast Regional Climate Center posted a link to this interesting story about college football and Hurricane Hugo on their Facebook page today.  The past two weeks have marked the anniversaries of several major hurricanes that hit the Southeast, including Hugo, Ivan and Katrina.  Here is an impact that you might not have considered.  Not…

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  • Kudzu bugs lower due to cold winter

    Clint Thompson reported this week in Growing Georgia that the number of kudzu bugs in soybean fields this year has been drastically lower than the past few years.  Wayne Gardner, a UGA entomologist from Griffin, attributes this to the cold weather we had across the Southeast this winter.  A tiny Asian wasp may also have…

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  • NCDC releases new temperature trend maps

    AgWeb published a story today on new temperature trend maps that were recently produced by the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC).  These maps show long-term temperature trends for each state for 1895 to the present.  You can look at both average temperature and maximum and minimum temperature separately.  The graphs are also divided into seasonal…

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