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Spots Not Associated With Leaf Spot Disease Controlled by Fungicides Peanut Notes No. 97 2024
We typically do not see leaf spot disease in peanuts, the kind we spray fungicides for, until much later …
We typically do not see leaf spot disease in peanuts, the kind we spray fungicides for, until much later …
Question: Do you think we need to stay on the 55 day schedule and wait for two more weeks (before …
Question: Would it be too early to start applying landplaster? The book says late June, but is bloom too early? Jordan: I …
Some areas of the state have become dry or have remained dry. Avoid mowing ditches and paths close to …
LLS on Volunteers Similar to recent years, the end of May/beginning of June has brought visible late leaf spot lesions on …
The most recent crop report can be found at the following link: 2024 3 V-C Crop …
After a short stretch we are once more looking for rain. Forecast anticipates possibly mid next week we may …
Fleet Sugg, former CEO of the North Carolina Peanut Growers Association, Veteran of World War II, and strong supporter …
While many people were able to plant peanuts in May, there are some folks that still have acres to …
Question: Would you replant peanut with a stand of 2 to 2.5 plants per foot at this date? Fairly uniform …
Glufosinate (Liberty and other formulations) does a great job controlling volunteer peanuts in crops that are Liberty Link. Good …
Some folks find themselves with no or very little residual herbicide in place with peanuts already up. If weeds …