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Sclerotinia Blight Risk High to Very High Across Much of NC Peanut Notes No. 205 2025

The Sclerotinia Blight advisory points to considerable risk for this disease at many of the locations. Scout lower areas of fields to see if disease is active. We have good options to suppress this…

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Crop Report August 6 Peanut Notes No. 204 2025

The most recent crop report can be found at the link below:Peanut Crop R8

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Late Season Weed Control Question Peanut Notes No. 203 2025

Question:I have a lot of grass coming in my peanuts, I’ve sprayed one time before and now I have to spray again. I was wondering if I need add some more Cadre with the Select product also 2,4-DB for…

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Late Leaf Spot Dialogue Peanut Notes No. 202 2025

Question: (images were identified as late leaf spot on the underside of leaf)Can you give me your thoughts?Provysol/tebuconazoleLucentoProvost end of last weekJordan:If this is in top of the canopy…

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Micronized Sulfur in Leaf Spot Management Peanut Notes No. 201 2025

This morning, I had a question about sulfur applied with fungicides. LeAnn and I have discussed results from a "rescue" treatment of Provost Silver plus Microthiol Dispress applied when peanut leaves…

Side-by-side checklists for peanut digger and combine maintenance, listing pre-harvest and harvest season tasks from the Southeastern Peanut Farmer magazine, July/August 2025.

Dan Anco Clemson Comments August 1 Peanut Notes No. 200 2025

The following are comments from Dan Anco at Clemson. They are tailored for South Carolina production but apply to southeastern NC and to a degree much of the state.Over 90% of peanuts are pegging as…

A screenshot of the Sclerotinia Blight Risk in Peanuts. As temperatures get cooler the conditions will be more favorable for disease development.

Sclerotinia Blight Information David Langston VT Peanut Notes No. 199 2025

Based on the weather this weekend and the forecast for the week ahead, Sclerotinia blight will likely be active. While we have some resistance in our varieties, they are not perfect. Much better than…

Two uprooted peanut plants placed side by side on a metal surface, showing differences in pod development and root structure for comparison.

Nitrogen Deficient Peanuts Peanut Notes No. 198 2025

This past week I visited a field with pale green peanuts and some that were deeper green. The pale peanuts had some nodules. In some cases around 10. The greener peanuts had many more. The peanuts…

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What a Difference a Week Can Make Peanut Notes No. 197 2025

Late last week I had the following conversation and spent time discussing spider mites and how insecticides and fungicides can flare them (see bleow.) A week later, going into the coming weekend, it…

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Length of Protection From Leaf Spot Peanut Notes No. 196 2025

I had a question about using Revytek versus Miravis plus Elatus. The farmer was doing the math and based on his numbers, if he could get 3 weeks of protection with Revytek, financially he was better…