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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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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 -
GA Cotton Commission: “Our 2022 Annual Meeting is set for Wednesday, January 26 at the UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center! Pre-register at https://uga.ungerboeck.com/prod/emc00/PublicSignIn.aspx?&SessionID=fh3ff1fbofg4fc1&Lang=*Visit https://georgiacottoncommission.org/speakers-announced…/ for more information about the meeting and to view an agenda!” Please join us for the 2022 Northeast Georgia Beef Cattle Short Course. This year we have a great program with…
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Date and time Thu, January 20, 2022 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST Location Online event Refund policy Refunds up to 1 day before event Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable. Learn while you earn GA, SC, and TN pesticide applicator plus ISA & SAF credit on your computer or smartphone. About this event Earn GA, SC, and TN…
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Rome Ethredge (Grain & Soybean Agronomy) – “Aphids can cause direct feeding damage and transmit disease in small grains. Today (Jan 3, 2022), in Seminole County, I found Bird cherry-oat aphids reproducing in wheat, see the female and 6 young offspring in [photo below]. Although all aphids can potentially transmit barley yellow dwarf virus, infections…
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Preliminary 2021 On-Farm Variety Trial Results: Camp Hand: “Christmas came early in my first year as cotton specialist. 24/25 of our variety trials have been picked as of December 20, and attached here you can find our preliminary variety trial results for 2021. This is a living document and will change once all of the…
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Posted in: Cotton, Disease, Economics, Events/Programs, Fertility, Insect, Peanuts, Pecans, Watermelon, Weed Science
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Know a 4-H or FFA student in Crisp County who would be interested in showing livestock? If so, please share with them the information below, which includes the rules & regulations for the 2021-2022 Crisp County Junior Livestock Show as well as registration documents. This upcoming show will be on March 9th, 2022. The deadline…