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Sequential Sprays Peanut Notes No. 125 2019

When logistically possible sequential sprays often result in performance that is more effective. When controlling grass weeds, apply herbicides like clethodim-containing products or Poast/Poast Plus…

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Manganese and Boron Compatibility Peanut Notes No. 124 2019

Use caution when mixing manganese with other products, especially if mixing more than two components. Make sure dry materials go into solution before adding the next product and use plenty of water…

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Apply First Fungicide at R3 Stage Peanut Notes No. 123 2019

Apply the first fungicide at the peanut growth stage R3. Unless planted into June, many fields are now at or past the R3 stage. Go to slide 26 under "Peanut Disease Photos" to see the R3 stage of…

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Tank Mixture Comments Peanut Notes No. 122 2019

A common mixture during this time of the season is 2,4-DB and fungicides. While at times we have seen slight reductions in weed control with 2,4-DB when mixed with fungicides, the reduction was no…

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Peanut Growth and Development Near Whiteville NC Peanut Notes No. 120 2019

The following images were recorded July 2 in a field of peanuts planted at Whiteville on May 1, 2019.Peanut Growth and Development in a Field Near Whiteville NC

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Manganese Deficiency in Peanuts Peanut Notes No. 119 2019

Images of manganese deficiency in peanut can be observed at the following link.Manganese Deficiency in Peanut

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Grass Control With Cadre / Impose and Clethodim-Containing Products Peanut Notes No. 119 2019

Cadre/Impose and clethodim-containing products control annual grasses. Cadre/Impose will not control bermudagrass (wiregrass) but clethodim products do control this weed. Clethodim is the best…

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Spider Mites and Rootworms Peanut Notes No. 118 2019

The following summary is based on discussions with Rick Brandenburg and Barbara Shew.Late planted peanuts are at greater risk of southern corn rootworm damage than earlier planted peanuts because…

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Apogee and Kudos Application Timing Peanut Notes No. 117 2019

Apogee and Kudos are available to manage excessive vine growth. The attached information shows when these products should be applied.Apogee and Kudos Timing

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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 on the advisory system, locations, and interpretation.Leaf Spot Advisory Example 2019