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Volunteer Peanut Control in Cotton Peanut Notes No. 70 2019

The link below contains control of volunteer peanuts in a cotton field 4 days after applicationVolunteer Peanut Control Images

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Early Season Thrips Injury Peanut Notes No. 70 2019

See the link below for an image of thrips injury. The non-treated control likely will yield several hundred pounds less than the protected peanuts.Thrips injury in peanuts 3 weeks after planting

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Compatibility of Herbicides and Grass Control Peanut Notes No. 69 2019

When trying to control grasses with clethodim in a mixture with broadleaf herbicides (PPO inhibitors and Basagran – Storm has Ultra Blazer and Basagran) consider increasing the clethodim rate by 50%…

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Applying Herbicides Under Hot and Dry Conditions Peanut Notes No. 68 2019

Under hot and dry conditions it is difficult to know whether to spray or not. There likely are scattered weeds (if not a real flush) that are up and they will continue to grow, especially Palmer…

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Applying Cadre Under Dry Conditions Peanut Notes No. 67 2019

Some of the control from Cadre comes from root absorption even from POST sprays when weeds are already up. Under the hot and dry conditions right now I would not rush to apply Cadre. Hopefully during…

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Adjuvants and Herbicides Peanut Notes No. 66 2019

AdjuvantsIn my experience traditional 80/20 surfactants and crop oil concentrate are adequate to optimize herbicide performance in our region of the United States. Certainly there are products that…

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Weed and Thrips Control in Dry Weather Peanut Notes No. 65 2019

Question: Cadre on small grass and sicklepod. Very dry conditions. Has a bad infestation of thrips. Would you recommend spraying? No rain until possibly this weekend.Jordan answer: Spray for thrips…

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Seed Germination Issues Peanut Notes No. 64 2019

Question: Will you please look at the communication below and advice. I will send with the next email some pictures. Basically 100% non-germination. I suspect chemical residue and I believe it was…

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CHROME Field Day Peanut Notes No. 63 2019

The following is information for the upcoming CHROME Field Day on June 13, 2019, at the Peanut Belt Research Station. Corn, cotton, and peanut are the major crops.CHROME Field Day Notification Peanut…

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Be Ready for Weed Escapes Peanut Notes No. 62 2019

Many peanut fields appear to be weed free. While this is due in part to PPI/PRE herbicides it is also due in part to dry soils that have limited weed emergence. While it depends on the herbicide,…