Leaf Spot Advisory Example Peanut Notes No. 116 2019
Attached is an example of the leaf spot advisory for North Carolina. Contact Dr. Barbara Shew for more information …
Attached is an example of the leaf spot advisory for North Carolina. Contact Dr. Barbara Shew for more information …
The following information was provided by Dr. Barbara Shew and is related to disease management. If you are interested …
The agenda for the 2019 field tour at Suffolk can be found in the attached announcement. Field Day at Virginia …
The threshold for foliar-feeding insects is 8 per foot in July and 12-16 in August. While fields may have …
Cultivation is generally not recommended in peanuts. This operation can move soil on to vines and increase disease (stem …
The crop report for the Virginia-Carolina region is attached below. Note that the yield estimate has been lowered, primaruly …
Growth Regulator Applications of growth regulator (Apogee/Kudos = prohexadione calcium) can be used to decrease excessive vine growth, improve row …
Yellow peanuts this time of year could be caused by nitrogen deficiency as a result for poor nodulation, from …
Horsenettle can be difficult to control in peanuts. We have limited data from North Carolina research. Recommendations from other …
Question: Have you seen any difficulties with prescription applications of landplaster? Jordan answer: Depends on what you are basing the rates on. …
Question: Hail-damaged peanuts are smaller than other peanuts in the area. Would 200-300 pounds of ammonium sulfate help? Jordan answer: I don’t …
Question 1: Peanuts are looking a little yellow, I assume from the excess rain. Are they going to grow out …