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Historical Information on NC State Varieties Peanut Notes No. 59 2024

Dr. Tom Isleib, retired peanut breeder at NC State University, compiled a history of the breeding program. These days we often discuss Bailey II. The reason this variety is in place is due in large…

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Comparison of Different Inoculants Peanut Notes No. 58 2024

Question:Is one particular inoculant better than others?Jordan:In my experience, if you purchase from a reputable company, use fresh inoculant every year, handle the inoculant well (store in a cool…

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Compatibility of Admire Pro (Imidacloprid) With Inoculants Peanut Notes No. 57 2024

Question:Have you heard of any issues with mixing Admire and Inoculant?Jordan:No, we have conducted research on this ad not seen an issue. Has someone indicated they had an issue or are they just…

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Peanut Allergy Question Peanut Notes No. 56 2024

Question:I am the dietitian with NC State Dining. The National Peanut Board recommended that I reach out to NC State Extension with the following question, but please forward this email if there is a…

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Seeding Rate Peanut Notes No. 55 2024

Question:Is 70,000 seed per acre enough peanuts? What do you recommend?Jordan:I recommend 4-5 plants per foot of row. 5 plants per foot on 36-inch rows is 72,000 plants per acre. (see Table 3-19 in…

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Value of High Plant Populations Peanut Notes No. 54 2024

Question:Is there any potential yield benefit to having more than 4-5 plants per foot final stand in VA type peanuts, single rows?Jordan:Not based on our work. If you consistently get 4-5 across the…

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Nutsedge Control Peanut Notes No. 53 2024

Question:What are the best options for nutsedge control? We have been using Cadre post but is there anything we can apply incorporated or behind the planter?Jordan:For yellow nutsedge, Basagran…

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Dan Anco Comments Clemson Peanut Notes No. 52 2024

A few questions have come up on how AgLogic is compared to Thimet. Both are great granular products for peanut. AgLogic is better on reducing thrips injury and aiding early season growth, whereas…

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Inoculate All Peanut Ground for Nitrogen Fixation Peanut Notes No. 51 2024

Our data show a yield advantage to inoculation regardless of field history. On page 26 of 2024 Peanut Information (Table 3-4), we show 40:1 return on investment in new ground and a 4:1 return in…

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Potassium Index Values Peanut Notes No. 50 2024

Question:We found out that some fields were switched to peanuts that have low K-I (19-33) and have not had any potash applied. Given that level of deficiency should we sling potash overtop the beds…