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Follow Up Sprays After Cadre Peanut Notes No. 110 2024

Question:Peanuts just coming out of Gramoxone stress (sprayed June 3.) Would you apply Cadre now or wait. Very small morning glories and sicklepod with some small grass. The field condition is…

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Spurred Anoda Control Peanut Notes No. 109 2024

Question:How can I kill spurred anoda that came through Brake, Dual, and Valor PRE and survived 1.5 pt Blazer plus 2 pt Basagran in 20 gpa water?Jordan:I am surprised the Basagran and Blazer missed…

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Spraying During Dry Conditions Peanut Notes No. 108 2024

Under dry conditions there is a tendency to want to wait to apply POST herbicides until weeds are actively growing. With the exception of clethodim products for grass control, I suggest that…

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Controlling Morningglories Peanut Notes No. 107 2024

The first step in controlling morningglories is identification. Entireleaf morningglory and pitted morningglory are generally the two species we find in peanut fields. Ultra Blazer, Storm, and Cobra…

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V-C Crop Report June 14 Peanut Notes No. 106 2024

The most recent crop report can be found at the link below:2024 4 V-C Crop Report June 14

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Drift From 2,4-D on Peanuts Peanut Notes No. 105 2024

Drift from glufosinate (Liberty), glyphosate, and dicamba can be severe. This is not the case for 2,4-D. Injury from drift rates of 2,4-D can be significant but there is less concern for 2,4-D than…

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PHIs for 2,4-DB Peanut Notes No. 103 2024

There is some debate about the PHI for 2,4-DB based on wording on labels. I have often used 45 days as the PHI. The PHI is in reference to harvesting and not digging. One company is encouraging…

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Pursuit (Imazethapyr) in Peanuts Peanut Notes No. 102 2024

Pursuit is an ALS inhibitor that can be used in peanuts. It is not used very much in North Carolina because of ALS resistance in Palmer amaranth but continues to be used in some areas including…

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Crop Rotation and Gypsum Peanut Notes No. 101 2024

There is no clear relationship to rate of gypsum and previous crop rotation. Regardless of fertility program, the same rate of gypsum needs to be applied to all Virginia market types. See 2024 Peanut…

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Reminder of Cutoff Dates for Paraquat Sprays Peanut Notes No. 100 2024

Cutoff Dates for Paraquat Sprays Paraquat must be applied within 28 days after emergence to be in compliance with product labels, to prevent negative impact on peanut yield, and in most cases to…