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Since wheat prices have gotten out of the basement you may be considering planting more acreage than normal. If you are, I think there are two major issues you need to consider. First, you need to pick a variety that is adapted to our weather and has been evaluated in University variety trials. UGA Cooperative…
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August grain protectant
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I am not trying to promote some new policy to cover losses in soybean production. I am just trying to make life easier for you later in the season.
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It does not look like it will hurt yields, but it is pretty easy to find peanut plants infected with Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in 2020.
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Thanks to the cooperation of the Georgia Department of Ag, Bayer and our Extension weed scientists we have some help for controlling pigweed in cotton.
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See This Article about a recent federal ruling on the use of Dicamba.
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I think most of our producers are up to date with the required training for application of the new Dicamba and 2,4-D technologies, but just in case….
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When spending thousands of dollars on seed you may want to check more than the farmers almanac to know when to plant.
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Many of you have already decided what cotton varieties to stick in the ground this season, but if you are still trying to fill some gaps we have a great resource.
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It is amazing how much effort folks put into having a successful bird shoot come dove season in Georgia. The following recommendations are the best we can do for keeping Palmer amaranth from ruining the view.
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