Jordan Column Peanut Gower Magazine July Peanut Notes No. 99 2024
Late June and July bring a transition from controlling weeds and thrips to putting in place a solid fungicide …
Late June and July bring a transition from controlling weeds and thrips to putting in place a solid fungicide …
Rick is retiring at the end of June. The link below contains a tribute to his service to the …
We typically do not see leaf spot disease in peanuts, the kind we spray fungicides for, until much later …
Question: Do you think we need to stay on the 55 day schedule and wait for two more weeks (before …
Question: Would it be too early to start applying landplaster? The book says late June, but is bloom too early? Jordan: I …
Some areas of the state have become dry or have remained dry. Avoid mowing ditches and paths close to …
LLS on Volunteers Similar to recent years, the end of May/beginning of June has brought visible late leaf spot lesions on …
The most recent crop report can be found at the following link: 2024 3 V-C Crop …
After a short stretch we are once more looking for rain. Forecast anticipates possibly mid next week we may …
Fleet Sugg, former CEO of the North Carolina Peanut Growers Association, Veteran of World War II, and strong supporter …
While many people were able to plant peanuts in May, there are some folks that still have acres to …
Question: Would you replant peanut with a stand of 2 to 2.5 plants per foot at this date? Fairly uniform …