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The Southeast Cattle Advisor Web site serves as a clearinghouse to disseminate science-based marketing and production risk management information to southeastern cattle producers, county agents, allied industry, livestock market managers, ag lenders, veterinarians and consultants.
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This year has been great and getting to know all of you has been a pleasure. I have sincerely enjoyed being your county extension agent. You all have made me feel so welcome, and I couldn’t be more thankful! I look forward to seeing you in 2014! Merry Christmas from the Colquitt County Extension Office! “For unto…
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Below is a list of the 2014 production meeting’s dates and times. We will still send out reminders, but go ahead and save the dates. Make sure to note the start time for each meeting. They do not all start at 7:00 PM. Please RSVP as always for the meal. Date Time Topic January 16 7:00 PM Corn…
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Below is some useful information on Wheat Weed control in Georgia. Please be sure that you pay special attention to the ryegrass control section. Growers should not apply the same herbicide chemistry to the same field two years in a row in order to avoid resistance issues with ryegrass!!! Click on images to make larger.
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We are dealing with one suspected case of winter grain mites in the state at present. Please be aware that it is likely that this insect pest is working in fields right now. Farms where manure has been applied at high rates are predisposed to having an issue with this. We’ve already had weather conditions that favor its…
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The first case of Crown Rust in oats has been identified here in Colquitt County. When deciding if, how, and when to manage the disease, there are a few important points to consider. First, is your crop infected? The disease looks like a typical rust. See images below for illustrations. Second, what is your goal for…
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I recently received the following pest alert from University of Florida Extension Agents…….We have a significant outbreak of crown rust on oats state-wide in Florida. Last year, this new strain infected and killed most of our research oats at Quincy and Marianna. ALL SOUTHEASTERN OATS appear to be susceptible to this new crown rust strain. It would…
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The results from the 2013 UGA OnFarm Cotton Variety Performance Evaluation Program are in, and this data is illustrated in the attached slides (see link below). The first slide illustrates the location of these trials and the range of geography captured in this program. In the second slide, varieties are ranked according to their average…
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The Georgia Cotton Commission’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the Commission’s 7th Annual Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, January 22, 2014, at the UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center. The program speakers are Mark Messura, Senior Vice President, Global Marketing, Cotton Incorporated; Dr. Gary Adams, Vice President, Cotton Policy and Economics, National Cotton Council; Ronnie…
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WASHINGTON (December 10, 2013)- Chairman Frank Lucas issued the following statement after the four principals met today to discuss outstanding issues relating to the farm bill. We have made great progress on the farm bill and continue to have productive meetings. There are still some outstanding issues that we are addressing. I am confident we’ll work…
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