Cotton
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Just a quick reminder from Dr. Phillip Roberts for all of us to continue scouting for this pest as a second generation, meaning: more damaging caterpillars, is currently upon us: “We should expect another generation of corn earworm in the coming days depending on location. We have received reports of increased moth activity in southernmost…
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Corn Rome Ethredge: “Corn harvest is going on in a big way now and early reports are of about 210-250 bushel irrigated yields. With the high heat we had this is probably going to be good for this year. I’ve had numerous comments sent to me about ear rots and cob degradation so we need…
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Articles Below – Various Authors: Post-bloom Nutrient Deficiencies, Waterlogging, and Foliar Feeding The Next Big Thing (Plant Pathology) August Weather and Climate Outlook Variable-Rate PGR Application Considerations Cotton Irrigation Considerations for August Factors Responsible for Boll Retention/Shed in Cotton Musings from the Road Silverleaf Whitefly Management
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Dr. Bob Kemerait: “Nematodes- plant parasitic nematodes, especially on corn, are the most pressing thing in my world right now. Bottom line- a lot of row crop growers in Georgia, even now on corn, are recognizing that poor growth in their fields COULD BE nematodes! But is it REALLY nematodes? Because stunting can be caused…
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Article topics in this issue: Fertilizer Disease + Nematodes – pre-plant Weather update – April Thrips Irrigation Dicamba Planter Prep Planting Considerations Seeding Rates PPO Resistance Whiteflies
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Held in Tifton, GA last month – this event had its main sessions recorded – of which row crops, forestry, horticulture, and livestock/poultry can be found below. The ag forecast report document can be found here: https://agforecast.caes.uga.edu/ Also, the updated crop comparison tool as well as commodity budgets can be found here: https://agecon.uga.edu/extension/budgets.html
Posted in: Corn, Cotton, Cover Crops, Economics, Events/Programs, Fertility, Forage/Pasture, Forestry/Timber/Pines, Livestock, Peanuts, Soybeans, Vegetables -
This annual publication is almost ready to print. It’s two volumes ($75 total). If you want our office to order them for you and/or your business – give us a call – (229)-276-2612. You can order them yourselves online at the Storefront if you want but they’re not available as of 01-24. Should be within…
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There is a $10 fee for online registration and the in-person fee is $20 (includes breakfast). Program Here: Agenda below: 2022 Agenda January 28th, 2022 7:30 am Registration and light breakfast 8:30 am 2022 Georgia Ag Forecast begins Welcome — Mike Toews, Assistant Dean, UGA Tifton Campus UGA CAES Remarks — Nick Place, Dean, UGA…
Posted in: Beans, Corn, Cotton, Disease, Economics, Events/Programs, Forage/Pasture, Livestock, Peanuts, Pecans, Soybeans, Vegetables -
Production Meetings are right around the corner. If you’re interested in attending one or more please RSVP. First meeting – peanut on Jan 24th. I’ve changed the phone number to my cell phone due to office phone line issues and construction. So please reach out to me, Josh Grant, at (229)-417-7062 to RSVP. Thanks!
Posted in: Cotton, Disease, Economics, Events/Programs, Fertility, Forage/Pasture, Insect, Peanuts, Pecans, Watermelon, Weed Science