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Tomato Spotted Wilt Peanut Notes No. 191 2022

At the CHROME field day I was asked about prevalence of TSWV in peanuts this year. A farmer was seeing more than he saw in 2021. I too have seen more than in the past. I'm seeing more fields with the…

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Acreage Maps for V-C Region Created by Ruth Fitzgerald and Ashley Collins Peanut Notes No. 182 2022

The following maps give a good perspective of acreage (by county) in the V-C region. These were created by Ruth Fitzgerald (NCPGA Commodity Relations Intern) and Ashley Collins (CEO, NCPGA.) Thanks!…

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Wet Fields and Yellow Peanuts Peanut Notes No. 157 2022

Yellow PeanutsWith some of the rainfall patterns we have been having, fields are wet and peanuts are yellow. The question is if there is anything that should be done to correct this issue. Is there a…

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Crop Report May 12 Peanut Notes No. 75 2022

The first crop report for the year is posted at the link below. Temperatures have warmed considerably from last week.JLA 1 2022

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Peanut Stands Peanut Notes No. 68 2022

Recently I was asked if a grower needs to apply more seed. The farmer realized the planter was putting out only 2-3 seed per foot. To optimize yield we need 4-5 plants per foot of row.My rule of…

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Peanut Maturity Survey 2020 Peanut Notes No. 191 2020

Information on the following survey is designed to help us understand the relationship between pod maturity and management practices and environmental conditions. Extension agents are using these at…

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Pod Maturity at Whiteville on August 25 Peanut Notes No. 190

The following images of pod mesocarp color were recorded at Whiteville on August 25, 2020.Bailey planted May 10 at Whiteville with images from two fields recorded on August 25

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Spots in the Canopy Peanut Notes No. 187 2020

In recent weeks, growers, consultants, dealers and distributors and Extension specialists and agents have seen spots on leaves associated with Provost Silver. These spots likely will pose no threat…

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Monitor Fields Closely for Sclerotinia Blight Dr Shew Peanut Notes No. 186 2020

Weather has been extremely favorable for Sclerotinia blight for several days now. I've gotten a couple of questions from people wondering if they should spray, but so far no reports of active…

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Information from Anco and Kirk Clemson Peanut Notes No. 185 2020

The following information was provided by Extension Specialists at Clemson:Dan Anco Kendall Kirk August 20