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Calcium and Potassium Deficiences Peanut Notes No. 101 2019

Question:Large-seeded peanut about lapped on the verge of gypsum application. Recent soil tests shows some areas needing 50-70 pounds potash (index around 30.) Apply along with gypsum? Tissue sample…

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Weed Control With POST Herbicides Peanut Notes No. 100 2019

Weed Control Question:Either you have told me or someone has recently that you are not a fan of Storm mixed with Gramoxone anymore. Is that correct?Jordan answer:Yes. I think it is hotter than…

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Cadre or Impose and Other Residual Herbicides Peanut Notes No. 99 2019

Cadre or Impose can be applied with other herbicides including Zidua (see label for specifics.) I would be inclined to apply Cadre/Impose and see how good the residual control from either of these…

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Spot Planting After Herbicide Applications Peanut Notes No. 98 2019

Question:Grower applied Cobra, Butyrac, and Zidua at 2.25 oz/acre last Friday. He has some huge areas where the stand is very poor and now wants to drop in and replant those areas. Label and what I…

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Thrips Control in Mid-June Peanut Notes No. 97 2019

Question on Thrips Control on June 16:Is it too late to treat for thrips? I used imidacloprid IF at planting (7-8 May) and had good control for the first 4-5 weeks. I noticed severe thrips damage…

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Gypsum and K Peanut Notes No. 96 2019

Native levels of calcium in soil are often not adequate to supply the calcium needs of developing kernels and pods for Virginia market types and jumbo runners. Variation in response to gypsum is…

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Cadre/Impose Application on Late-Planted Peanuts Peanut Notes No. 95 2019

Peanuts planted in June will need all the help they can get in order to make a crop in a timely manner. If August, September, and October are like 2018, we should have plenty of heat units and…

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Comments From Dan Anco Clemson Disease Control Peanut Notes No. 94 2019

Comments on Disease Management in PeanutsJune 14, 2019Daniel J AncoDr. Anco is located in South Carolina. While management of disease and other pests can vary across the Virginia-Carolina region,…

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Hail Injury Peanut Notes No. 93 2019

The attached images show recovery of peanut from hail injury. Other crops in the area were affected more severely than peanut.Hail Injury

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Peanuts at Border Belt Station Peanut Notes No. 92 2019

The images below are of peanuts planted May 1 near Whiteville. While it has been dry in that part of the state for much if May, these peanuts started off well and have progressed nicely.Peanuts at…