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  • Impact of hurricane winds on citrus varieties

    Pam Knox

    September 22, 2019

    If you are a citrus grower or thinking of becoming one, you will want to look at this. UF/IFAS Extension did a study of their citrus experimental plots at Quincy FL following the passage of Hurricane Michael last year. The study showed that some varieties and rootstocks survived the hurricane winds much better than other…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Fruit, Tropical weather
  • No rain in sight

    Pam Knox

    September 21, 2019

    Unless you live in southern Florida, you are unlikely to see any rain at all for at least the next week according to the latest 7-day QPF map. This is bad, because coupled with the well-above-normal temperatures, moisture stress is going to cause problems for ripening crops and will make it hard to start fall…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • IFAS: The economics of grazing cool-season annual forages

    Pam Knox

    September 20, 2019

    Now that it is fall, livestock producers are starting to think about how to feed their cattle over the winter. If you use warm-season forages, then you have to feed hay or grain to your cattle over the winter months. Adding cool-season annual forages to the mix can cut costs and keep your cattle healthy.…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Livestock, Tools for climate and agriculture
  • How weather influences vegetable insect pests

    Pam Knox

    September 20, 2019

    Growing Produce has a nice summary article this week on how weather conditions like hot temperatures, high humidity and wind affect the development and movement of insect pests that affect vegetable crops. While this article is written for the southwestern US, many of the same characteristics affect pests here in the Southeast. You can read…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops
  • Drought expands across the region from lack of rain, hot temperatures

    Pam Knox

    September 19, 2019

    The latest Drought Monitor, released this morning, shows that abnormally dry conditions and moderate drought expanded across the region this week. This was expected with little rain and above-normal temperatures that are still in the mid- to upper 90s in many areas. Unfortunately, the next seven days should see almost no rain in the region…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks, Drought
  • NWS: New Water Resources Outlook video now available

    Pam Knox

    September 19, 2019

    The National Weather Service Southeast River Forecast Center has released their latest Water Resources Outlook video on YouTube today. Learn more about current conditions and the outlook for the next few months. You can view it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwq70oL17b0&feature=youtu.be.

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • Drought Monitoring Tools

    Pam Knox

    September 18, 2019

    In our Drought Monitor Forum this week, we are being reminded of the variety of tools that are available to help monitor drought conditions across your region. You can find a list of many of these tools, including the Historical Drought Atlas, soil moisture maps, and vegetation drought response index, on the Drought Monitor site…

    Posted in: Drought, 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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