Grain Sorghum
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Two unrelated topics below but I wanted to get them out today: Tropical Storm Isaias We’re all watching this storm as its scheduled to make landfall sometime early Sunday and we might see affects from this system that same day into next Monday. From Pam Knox: Director of UGA Weather Network: “NOAA’s National Hurricane Center…
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From Amanda Smith, UGA Ag & Applied Economics: “The 2020 Row Crop Budgets have been posted online along with the 2020 Row Crop Comparison Tool. Remember that these budgets are an estimate of costs for the upcoming year. We advise farmers to adjust the numbers to reflect their actual prices to help them best estimate…
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By: Rome Ethredge Ratooned Grain Sorghum Harvested milo will regrow new grain heads with soil moisture and heat. This field has harvested on Sept 1 and then just left and nothing more done except some strips mowed. It regrew stalks and heads and produced some grain. If grower had fertilized and maybe sprayed herbicide, a…
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By Rome Ethredge Late planted Grain Sorghum is maturing now and looks ok where it got some rain. Where it didn’t get much, the yield is progressively lower but better than dryland corn. White sugarcane aphids came into some fields early but in many, as in below pictured field, populations weren’t high until after black…