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I have a tentative schedule together to hopefully help answer some questions on when we will be checking peanuts for the 2025 season. Please see schedule below and call for any questions. We will be having a Peanut Harvest/Variety Trial meeting Thursday Sept 25th at 8 a.m. the shop of Mr. Kenny Ray Davis. Shop…
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Cotton/Peanut Research Field Day set for Sept. 3, 2025, in Tifton, Georgia The Georgia Cotton Commission, Georgia Peanut Commission and the University of Georgia Extension Cotton and Peanut Teams, will co-sponsor a joint research field day on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025, in Tifton, Georgia. The field day will start at 8:00 a.m. at the University…
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Here we are on 25 August. There is no doubt we will still be picking cotton and peanuts somewhere in Georgia two months from now, but you can readily feel anticipation for the start of harvest whenever you are with growers. As harvest approaches, keep the following in mind. Consider cotton vulnerable to target spot…
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Vaseygrass Control in Pastures and Hayfields | UGA Cooperative Extension please follow the link above to the new vaseygrass control handout
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Dr. Kemerait As from my e-mail yesterday, southern corn rust has now been found in a single field Jackson County, Florida but is not yet known in Georgia. Given that a) the rust found by consultant is in a neighboring county to Seminole Co GA where substantial corn is grown and b) the rust had…
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The UGA Forage Team has had many requests for updating the Georgia Spriggers List, so Georgia residents have a reference when looking to have pastures or hayfields sprigged. If you are a sprigger or know of someone who is, please have them fill out this form so they can be added to our updated list.…
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Peanut planting is in full swing in Irwin. We have finally received some much needed rain. So far the peanut stands I have looked at look good. Many fields are at cracking or already a week or so into emergence. Below is the latest from the UGA peanut team for the May peanut Pointers.
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