Peanut Prior to Emergence Peanut Notes No. 50 2019
Images of peanut prior to emergence are provided in the link below. Note that peanut foliage will change in …
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Collapse ▲Images of peanut prior to emergence are provided in the link below. Note that peanut foliage will change in …
Emergence of cotton, corn, and peanuts 8 days after planting is shown in the following link. Emergence of Cotton, Corn, …
The following attachment contains information on whether or not a field of volunteer peanuts from 2018 should be kept …
The following was loaded in ELMS for Extension agents in North Carolina with peanut responsibility. Contact me if there are …
The following link has information on injury from the herbicide Valor SX. Valor SX …
Article by Dominic Reisig and Angela Post Like 2018, true armyworm has been spotted in northeastern North Carolina wheat over …
Recently I discussed the risks associated with applying glyphosate and Valor SX once peanuts begin to crack. I suspect …
Question: A grower has asked if applying 1/2 lb actual Mn tank mixed with Prowl pre-plant would be sufficient to …
Authors include: Guy Collins, NC State University Cotton Extension Associate Professor Keith Edmisten, NC State Extension Cotton Specialist Dominic Reisig, NC State …
Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science & Soil Sciences and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton Planting …
A couple of weeks ago Rick and I shared e-mails discussing thrips control with in-furrow insecticides. Here is the …
Dogfennel can be almost impossible to control once peanuts emerge. Based on research conducted many years ago in a …
This is a little early, but June will be here before we know it. In June effective weed management continues …
The most recent crop report for the V-C region can be found at the link below. V-C-Region-Crop-Report-May 10 …
Whether in no till, strip till, or conventional till, it is paramount to start with no weeds present when …
Many people are involved in on-farm testing and there are many views on how that should be done. John …
Third generation thrips flights are now predicted to occur within 14 days at some of our locations, so growers …
Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science & Soil Sciences and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton Planting …
Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science & Soil Sciences and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton Planting …
A more comprehensive research summary can be found at this link: NC State Extension Managing Early Maturing Soybeans in North …
Several species of grasshoppers can cause foliar feeding damage in tobacco. They are typically most …
This Extension publication provides an overview of the tobacco budworm (Chloridea virescens), a common pest …
This factsheet for farmers describes concepts, terminology, and guidelines concerning soil sampling. Proper testing allows …
Nitrogen fertilizer products are being developed and marketed as having the potential to increase yields and …
Phosphorus (P) is the second most important nutrient in crop production but is often found …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a shoot inhibitor herbicide injury.
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a metribuzin herbicide injury.
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a dichlobenil herbicide injury.