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  • Strawberry web tool could save $1.7 million in fungicide over 10 years

    Pam Knox

    August 5, 2014

    Growing Produce released a story on AgroClimate’s s\Strawberry Advisory System, a tool which is available at https://agroclimate.org/tools/strawberry/.  The tool takes data such as temperature and leaf wetness and tells growers when to spray fungicide to ward off diseases.  By spraying fungicide only when needed, it can save growers significant amounts of time and money by reducing unnecessary…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Tools for climate and agriculture
  • Is climate engineering effective?

    Pam Knox

    August 4, 2014

    Some scientists have proposed reducing the effects of a warming climate by using engineering approaches to combat the effects of increased greenhouse gas concentrations.  These approaches include planting more forests, fertilizing the ocean to increase the uptake of carbon through algae growth, and space mirrors to redirect solar energy away from the earth.   But…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • Mapping drought across the US

    Pam Knox

    August 4, 2014

    The New York Times has an interesting map which shows the changing drought across the US.  You can see the growth and decay of drought in the Texas panhandle as well as the increasing severity of drought in California.  Access it here.  The text indicates the drought is increasing as a result of global warming,…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Interesting weather images
  • Early return of southern corn rust may have been caused by wet spring

    Pam Knox

    August 3, 2014

    Growing Georgia reported on Thursday that southern corn rust has returned to Georgia early this year.  Usually the rust does not appear in Georgia until late June or even July, but this year it was first spotted on June 5.  UGA Extension scientist Bob Kemerait noted that this is the earliest he has seen the rust…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Extension agent outreach
  • Scattered rain early in the week but increasing chances later

    Pam Knox

    August 3, 2014

    This week starts with below normal rainfall in most of the Southeast.  Rainfall should be less than 0.75 inches over the next five days across most of the Southeast except near the coast.  Showers will be scattered but could be heavy if you happen to get caught in one.  Rain chances increase later in the…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks, Sources of weather and climate data
  • Farming in the modern Dust Bowl

    Pam Knox

    August 2, 2014

    The National Public Radio station in southeast Missouri has an interesting story about how farmers in the historic Dust Bowl region have been able to adapt to recent droughts using modern technology and the results of years of agricultural research.  Even though conditions in the central Plains have been almost as bad climatologically as in…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • Interactive tornado tracker tool

    Pam Knox

    August 1, 2014

    Here is a neat tool for looking at historical tornado tracks across the country.  It is run by the Midwestern Climate Center using the official Storm Prediction Center database and mapped onto an interactive map.  You can zoom into your county and filter by date and Fujita scale of tornado.  It defaults to F3 and…

    Posted in: Interesting weather images, Sources of weather and climate data, Tools for climate and agriculture
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The “Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast” blog is provided by the Associate Dean of Extension as a service to Extension agents and agricultural producers across the Southeast US. Come here to find out information about the impacts of weather and climate on agriculture across Georgia and beyond.

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