Fertility
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Great annual meeting at St. Simon’s Island this year. Listed below are the speakers from 2020 and linked is each of their presentations: Dr. Josh Freeman – U Florida – J Freeman Presentation GWA 2020 Dr. Gordon Johnson – U Delaware – G Johnson Presentation GWA 2020 Larry Benjamin – Dept of Labor – L…
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Dougherty County Landscape Update will be held Tuesday, June 27th. The meeting will be held at Flint River Municipal Golf Course in Albany from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. Unique opportunity to gain information pertaining to landscape irrigation, turf management and more. In addition, occasion to obtain pesticide credits that includes categories 24 (Ornamentals& Turf), 26…
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Most of y’all are not the target audience for these two (August exclusive) opportunities but please forward to anyone you might know who would benefit: Tick Webinar Symposium August 23rd and 24th from Noon – 3:45 p.m. EDT Register for the two-day webinar symposium for free! Join the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and U.S. Department…
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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. Simer Virk, UGA precision Ag Specialist, as shared this blog post about broadcast spreader calibrations: https://site.extension.uga.edu/precisionag/2022/02/proper-spreader-calibration-is-important-for-precision-fertilizer-applications/ Also, our district office has spreader calibration kits available for me to check out. If you ever what me to come out to your farming operation to help calibrate, please let me know (229-417-7062). The explanation of the…
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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 -
Feral Swine Workshop – Feb 10th – RSVP – 912-367-7679 Landscape Irrigation Training – Feb 11th – RSVP – https://irrigation021122.eventbrite.com New Farmer Training: USDA TAG – Feb 23rd – RSVP – www.teamagriculturega.org
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Rome Ethredge: This week we are seeing grains growth slowdown due to cold temperatures. Oats are more sensitive to cold temperatures, especially temperature swings. Also, seeing some of the older leaves turning yellow and brown due to running out of nitrogen. N in the plant is being translocated to the new growth. Not a big…
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UGA Beef Team Tips: Cows, yearlings and calves may need as much as 20% more energy supply when temps drop and/or conditions are wet. Weight loss, reduced gains and poor conception can occur with long enough duration of cold, wet temperatures without proper management changes. Cows within 60 days postpartum are at highest need for…
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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 -
Posted in: Cotton, Disease, Economics, Events/Programs, Fertility, Insect, Peanuts, Pecans, Watermelon, Weed Science