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  • Hot and dry weather can bring on a myriad of issues for peanut farmers. Right now we are seeing lesser cornstalk borer infestations and they are on the rise. Growers should be scouting for moths, silk tubes at the soil line and caterpillars in their peanut fields.

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  • Peanut seed saved from last year went through a lot of hot and dry weather. This can lead to a build up of pathogens in and on the seed. Good seed treatment and in-furrow fungicide applications can and do help, but sometimes that is not enough.

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  • UGA Cattle Specialist Offer Options for Cattle Producers: Current situation, producers are looking at ways to maintain economic livelihood.  One of the ways they can achieve this is through retaining ownership of the calves past weaning.  This can take on different meanings, depending on the length ownership, and the goal.

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  • Every peanut farmer in Georgia will benefit from some disease management program and, for most growers, fungicides are at the heart of such a program. Growers are aware that a fungicide program generally begins approximately 30 days after planting, but the exact starting date is effected by several factors, to include the history of the…

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  • Once the peanut crop is in the ground it’s time to start considering how to manage it, and specifically how to manage irrigation.  The simplest method is the UGA Checkbook in Figure 1 below.

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  • Some of you may already have seen this get picked up by other press outlets but I thought I would pass it along. Glen Harris our UGA Soils and Fertility Specialist gives us info on why there may be a shortage and how to handle it.

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  • Stink Bugs in Corn

    Advice on stink bugs in corn from Extension Grains Agronomist, Corey Bryant. 

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  • UGA monitors the movement of soybean and corn rust through sentinel plots each year. Check out these sites to keep an eye on them in the crops you grow. 

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  • During this pandemic, we recognize that Georgia’s food and fiber industry is being impacted across all agricultural sectors. In order to accurately tell your story and represent your needs, we have developed a survey to collect information on how the COVID-19 crisis is affecting your farm operation.

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  • Using Pesticides Wisely Training moved to online delivery April 21-23, 2020

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