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Late-Season Applications of 2,4-DB Peanut Notes No. 165 2019

The pre-harvest interval for 2,4-DB is 45 days. The major value for 2,4-DB is control of cocklebur and entireleaf/tall morningglory (generally not complete control for big morningglory plants.)…

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Crop Report August 15 Peanut Notes No. 164 2019

The most recent crop report for the region is found below:V-C-Region-Crop-Report-August 15 Update

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WSSA Statement on Glyphosate Peanut Notes No. 163 2019

The attached is a recent statement by the Weed Science Society of America concerning glyphosate as a possible carcinogen.WSSA’s Position on Glyphosate Weed Science Society of America News

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Update From Dan Anco in SC Peanut Notes No. 162 2019

James Thomas has found lots of velvetbean caterpillar moths in Estill, Govan, and Ehrhardt. Larvae size is variable from field to field. This is close to a month earlier than usual, which is also…

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Caterpillars in Peanuts Rick Brandenburg Peanut Notes No. 161 2019

Caterpillars in peanutsRick BrandenburgExtension Entomology SpecialistThis is the time of year when we see caterpillars or “worms” in peanuts. In many cases there is good vine growth and the peanuts…

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Field Day Program Whiteville Peanut Notes No. 160 2019

Field day program for Southeastern North Carolina Peanut Field Day.Peanut Field Day Program Whiteville 2019

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Field Day Program Lewiston-Woodville Peanut Notes No. 159

Field day program for 2019 North Carolina Peanut Field Day.Peanut Field Day Program Lewiston 2019

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APS Presentation by Dan Anco Peanut Notes No. 158 2019

Presentation by Dr. Dan Anco at a recent meeting.2019 APS - Anco et al Presentation Disease Management

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V-C Peanut News Dan Anco Peanut Notes No. 157 2019

Article provided by Dr Dan Anco at Clemson University.VC News Fall 2019 - Anco

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Stem Rot, Sclerotinia Blight and Imposters Peanut Notes No. 156 2019

Barbara has provided an excellent summary of some disease issues you might be experiencing.Stem Rot, Sclerotinia Blight and Imposters