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On June 8, 2020, the U.S. EPA released critical information on Engenia, Fexapan, and XtendiMax. The entire release can be found at https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-offers-clarity-farmers-light-recent-court-vacatur-dicamba-registrations Please visit the website for details; however, below are the details of the order: “Details of the Order EPA’s order addresses the sale, distribution, and use of existing stocks of the three…
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Peanuts: Still battling vigor issues in replants. The cloudy weather isn’t helping much either. Dr. Harris says gypsum may be in short supply this year. There is a potential disruption in the supply chain from coal plants transitioning to natural gas and COVID-19. If gypsum is short we have a few options. Calcium through the…
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Be on the lookout for Southern Corn Rust
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Cotton: Grasshoppers and false chinch bugs have been seen in a few places. Grasshoppers can chew through the stem if bad enough. Only treat if the stand is being effected. The immatures are easiest to kill and can be taken out with some Acephate. False chinch bugs can feed on the plant and high populations…
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Peanuts: It rained this week so I’m sure some Valor injury is going to start showing up. Dr. Prostko has years worth of research that shows peanuts that suffer injury from Valor at 3oz /A will very likely recover with no effects on final yield. Some are ready for cracking sprays. Remember you have about…
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I have held off on my cattle updates lately because the market has been so volatile. It still is extremely volatile but I think we have a better understanding of where we’re at now. Beef Shortage: There is no beef shortage. There is a supply problem. Supply chains have been disrupted and were having a…
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Peanuts: Several have had stand problems. Unfortunately, there is no clear answer. It’s the old diplomatic answer of, it depends. We all hate that answer but it fits because each field has been different. Here is some of what we’ve been seeing. The cooler weather has slowed germination Germination was poor to begin with Combination…
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The office had a soft reopening this week. We will still be primarily teleworking but we are now able to access the office more than we were. Hopefully, soon the office will be fully opened back up to the public. Peanuts: More and more peanuts have been planted. I know this weekend it is supposed…
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Here are some tips for the cold front moving through this weekend. If you are dryland and you are afraid of losing needed moisture then I would go ahead and plant If you are irrigated, you could hold off until the cold front moves out. If you have questionable seed quality, I would wait to…