Peanut Grower Magazine Jordan Column for March Peanut Notes No. 15 2023
In discussions this winter with growers, there seems to be interest in planting more peanuts in 2023 compared with …
In discussions this winter with growers, there seems to be interest in planting more peanuts in 2023 compared with …
Question: I just received a request from an insurance company about peanut adaptability/planting dates. I am thinking May 1 – …
The following are links to presentations from the 2023 state peanut meeting in South Carolina. Thanks to Dan Anco! Presentations …
Question: I am going through soil samples for fields where we are planning on having peanuts. A few samples in …
As you prepare for 2023, keep in mind that we do not have effective herbicides that control this weed …
The primary burndown options for peanut are glyphosate, paraquat and 2,4-D. Dicamba can be used and residual herbicide are …
The herbicide Brake has received federal registration and is awaiting a state registration review. This herbicide offers a different …
We recently had an in-service training session for county agents relative to peanuts and cotton. We discussed pod shed …
Yield and market grade data from the PVQE trials can be found below. Dr. Balota at Virginia Tech leads …
The 2023 guides for NC and Virginia can be found at the following links. Paper copies of the NC …
Question: I was reading your note regarding soil pH and peanut. The target pH is 5.8. The recommendation to raise the …
To optimize peanut yield, establishing and maintaining soil pH above 5.8 across the entire field is important. If you …