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Potash and Pops Peanut Notes No. 30 2019

Excessive K can interfere with calcium uptake by pegs and pods in the pegging zone. However, with most rates being applied in peanut that are designed to maintain fertility, the risk of creating a…

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Important Dates Relative to Peanut Activities in 2019 Peanut Notes No. 29 2019

NC State Extension Agent Training Events - 2019Peanuts 101 (Full-Day Sessions throughout the season primarily for agents with limited peanut experience - time and location TBD)June 24, July 31,…

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Andrew Hare MS Degree Exit Seminar Peanut Notes No. 28 2019

Drew Hare's exit seminar slides are found below. Drew's project included determining the potential for double cropping peanut with wheat compared with other summer crops, the relative impact of weeds…

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Thinking About Fungicide Choices Shew Peanut Notes No. 27 2019

Dr. Barbara Shew prepared the following items for the spring issue of V-C Peanut News.Shew VC Peanut News Spring 2019Shew VC Peanut News Spring 2019 Table 1

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Learning to Manage What We Can Control Brandenburg Peanut Notes No. 26 2019

Learning to Manage What We Can ControlRick BrandenburgPeanut Extension Entomology SpecialistNC State UniversityFarming has certainly become one of the most complex enterprises anyone could ever want…

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GPS Roll Over Week Information Peanut Notes No. 25 2019

GPS Roll Over Week GPS Roll Over will occur on April 6, 2019. The obvious question is "What is GPS Roll Over?” GPS data are transmitted in a message format that has many elements. One such element is…

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Peanut Grower Magazine Column Jordan Peanut Notes No. 24 2019

As we move into late May in the Virginia-Carolina region there are a number of things that need to be done. As one checks off the list, field (and the previous rotation), tillage system, variety…

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V-C Peanut News Article Jordan Peanut Notes No. 23 2019

For this issue of the V-C Peanut News I will focus on some of the questions we were asked at production meetings this past winter. I will also emphasize some of the key suggestions we made along the…

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Peanut Innovation Lab Activities NCSU Peanut Notes No. 22 2019

Many of you know that Rick Brandenburg and I are involved in international research and outreach projects with peanut (primarily in Ghana and Malawi in Africa.) The links below are from a…

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Importance of Gypsum for Virginia Market Types Peanut Notes No. 21 2019

There is no substitute for gypsum for Virginia market types. There are various liquid products available in the market place but they complement or supplement gypsum in some instances. However,…