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Postemergence Options for Weeds Peanut Notes No. 51 2019

See pages 77 and 78 in 2019 Peanut Information (posted on this site) for specific comments on groups of herbicides and their use. Chapter 3 includes information on weed control in peanuts, but the…

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Peanut Prior to Emergence Peanut Notes No. 50 2019

Images of peanut prior to emergence are provided in the link below. Note that peanut foliage will change in color from yellow (observed here) to green once peanut seedlings emerge and photosynthesis…

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Crop Emergence Peanut Notes No. 49 2019

Emergence of cotton, corn, and peanuts 8 days after planting is shown in the following link.Emergence of Cotton, Corn, and Peanut

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Keeping a Field of Volunteer Peanuts Peanut Notes No. 48 2019

The following attachment contains information on whether or not a field of volunteer peanuts from 2018 should be kept in 2019 for peanut production.volunteers

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Peanuts 101 Agent Training Sessions Peanut Notes No. 47 2019

The following was loaded in ELMS for Extension agents in North Carolina with peanut responsibility.Contact me if there are questions:David_Jordan@ncsu.eduA series of discussions related to peanut…

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Valor SX Injury Peanut Notes No. 46 2019

The following link has information on injury from the herbicide Valor SX.Valor SX Injury

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Glyphosate and Valor SX "At Cracking" Peanut Notes No. 45 2019

Recently I discussed the risks associated with applying glyphosate and Valor SX once peanuts begin to crack. I suspect someone has done this and things worked out okay. But I would strongly recommend…

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Pre-plant Manganese Peanut Notes No. 44 2019

Question:A grower has asked if applying 1/2 lb actual Mn tank mixed with Prowl pre-plant would be sufficient to prevent Mn deficiency later in the season to avoid having to spray then. What do you…

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Dogfennel Control is a Challenge Peanut Notes No. 42 2019

Dogfennel can be almost impossible to control once peanuts emerge. Based on research conducted many years ago in a pasture setting, Strongarm applied postemergence was the most effective herbicide…

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Column for June Issue of Peanut Grower Magazine Peanut Notes No. 41 2019

This is a little early, but June will be here before we know it.In June effective weed management continues to be an important element of successful peanut production. Depending on planting and…