Regan and I sat through the agent peanut update last week and here are our notes.

2021 Highlights

  • Seed quality was good and we had good emergence.
  • Good seed quality going into 2022
  • State average yeild is looking right about 4280lbs/A
  • Excessive rain and cooler temps negatively impacted yeild
    • This cause more of root crop and little to no limb crop
    • Disruption to blooms during August and September were the result
  • Tift County estimated:
    • 91 rainy days and approximately 30″ of rain
    • 3°F off of average temperature
  • Early May plantings of GA06G and GA18RU have yeilded and graded better than later plantings
  • Continued to see no benefit of using in furrow fertilizer
  • Most spiderwort comes up after June 1st so an april/early may residual will not last.
  • Chloropyrifos (Lorsban) is gone. All food tolerances for Chloropyrifos has been revoked which means you cant use it anymore. If you have trouble with southern corn rootworms and/or burrower bug please let me know so we can work out a plan of action.
  • Prevathon is now Vantacor, same product just a name and rate change. It still works great.
  • Thrips injury is worst at 28 DAP
  • There will be a big push for the use of Alicarb (AgLogic) this year. Its a good product and it kills thrips but do know that it does not reduce Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV). Only Thimet reduces the risk of TSWV. The peanuts I looked at this year that were treated wiht Thimet were by far the best looking peanuts.
  • Drought during early pod develpment (40-60 DAP) is bad for the plant and yeild.
  • Thimet and Velum can give added benefit of leaf spot control
  • Fungicides are likely to increase
  • Could be tight supply:
    • Tebuconazole
    • Azoxystrobin
    • Proysol
    • Priaxor
  • Peanut acres are likely to increase. Fertliizer prices will likely push people away from corn and cotton and into peanuts and soybeans.

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