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  • Will this be “the year of resistance?”

    Pam Knox

    June 8, 2018

    Seth McAllister is the ANR extension agent in Terrell, Calhoun, and Randolph Counties in Southwest Georgia. He wrote this week in his Nochaway Ag Update blog that he is very concerned about the impact of the wet weather on the chance of weeds becoming resistant to herbicides like Dicamba if the application is not handled correctly…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Extension agent outreach
  • Summer weather can make people sad too

    Pam Knox

    June 8, 2018

    If you have heard the term “seasonal affective disorder” you know it is related to feelings of sadness, tiredness, and lack of joy that come with lack of sunlight in winter, when the sun is low in the sky. But it turns out that for some people, summer weather can also spark feelings of depression…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Health
  • Can you grow hops in Florida?

    Pam Knox

    June 8, 2018

    Hops are a major component of beer, and to make truly local beer, you need local ingredients, including hops. But hops do not do well in the humid Southeast, and most US hops come from areas farther to the north. It turns out that the growth of hops depends on length of daylight, and that…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops
  • Dry area continues to shrink in Southeast

    Pam Knox

    June 8, 2018

    The latest Drought Monitor, released earlier this week, shows that abnormally dry conditions continue to shrink in the region. The latest map shows that the only state with any remnant abnormally dry conditions is Alabama. With normal rain expected in the next week, those two last areas may also be phased out in next week’s…

    Posted in: Drought
  • Early June Agricultural Outlook for Summer and Fall in the Southeast

    Pam Knox

    June 7, 2018

    One month ago, dry conditions across Georgia were hampering the best efforts of producers to get their crops in and see them flourish. It seemed likely to me that we were headed into a drought, as often happens in the spring following the end of a La Nina. Then, in mid-May, the atmosphere threw a…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks, Uncategorized
  • “The Strange Things Meteorologists and Engineers See While Maintaining Weather Instruments”

    Pam Knox

    June 7, 2018

    As the new interim director of the Georgia Weather Network, I’ve already heard some interesting stories about the critters technicians find inside their weather station equipment boxes. Here’s a story from The Weather Channel about some of the even stranger things folks have found at or near weather stations around the country. Be careful when…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • May 2018 climate report for the Southeast now available

    Pam Knox

    June 7, 2018

    The latest monthly summary of climate for our region from the Southeast Regional Climate Center is now available. You can view it at https://www.sercc.com/SoutheastRegionMonthlyClimateReportMay2018.pdf.

    Posted in: Climate summaries
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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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