ROAD MAP TO THREE TON PEANUTS-IRRIGATION

ROAD MAP TO THREE TON PEANUTS (CHAPTER TWO)

IRRIGATION

I mentioned in my previous blog that the three most important factors in the quest for three-ton peanuts are “Rotation, Irrigation and

Continue reading ROAD MAP TO THREE TON PEANUTS-IRRIGATION

PEANUT DISEASE CONTROL A KEY TO HIGH YIELDS

ROAD MAP TO THREE TON PEANUTS (CHAPTER ONE)

PEANUT DISEASE CONTROL

Realtors will tell you the three most important factors in the success of selling real estate is “Location, Location,

Continue reading PEANUT DISEASE CONTROL A KEY TO HIGH YIELDS

GEORGIA PEANUT GROWER BREAKS THE 7,000 POUND PER ACRE BARRIER

GEORGIA PEANUT GROWER BREAKS THE 7,000 POUND PER ACRE BARRIER

The winners for the 2011 Georgia Peanut Achievement Club were recently announced and John Gaines and Ricky Dowdy of Baker County

Continue reading GEORGIA PEANUT GROWER BREAKS THE 7,000 POUND PER ACRE BARRIER

DR. BOB KEMERAIT GIVES A CROP DISEASE UPDATE

CROP DISEASE UPDATE FROM DR. BOB KEMERAIT, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA EXTENSION PATHOLOGIST

This Memorial Day Week is an EXCELLENT time to both assess disease management strategies in your row crops and to assess

Continue reading DR. BOB KEMERAIT GIVES A CROP DISEASE UPDATE

INOCULANT BRANDS

Dr. Scott Tubs, University of Georgia Extension agronomist, addresses the issue of peanut inoculants from different companies below:

Continue reading INOCULANT BRANDS

LIQUID PEANUT INOCULANTS

LIQUID PEANUT INOCULANTS

Dr. Scott Tubs, University of Georgia Extension agronomist, does a good job answering many of the peanut inoculant questions I have been asked this year below.

Continue reading LIQUID PEANUT INOCULANTS

ROAD MAP TO THREE TON PEANUTS (INTRODUCTION)

ROAD MAP TO THREE TON PEANUTS

INTRODUCTION

When the Ton Per Acre Peanut Club was initiated in the early 1950s, Frank McGill, who was the University of Georgia Extension agronomist from

Continue reading ROAD MAP TO THREE TON PEANUTS (INTRODUCTION)

HOLD OFF PLANTING PEANUTS UNTIL AFTER THIS COLD SNAP

HOLD OFF PLANTING PEANUTS UNTIL AFTER THIS COLD SNAP

We were blessed with 1.31 inches of rain last week according to the Douglas weather station. We had hoped for more but are thankful

Continue reading HOLD OFF PLANTING PEANUTS UNTIL AFTER THIS COLD SNAP

TYRON SPEARMAN TALKS PEANUTS AND THE FARM BILL

TYRON SPEARMAN TALKS PEANUTS AND THE FARM BILL

Tyron Spearman, Executive Director of the National Peanut Buying Points Association and Chairman of the America Peanut Council, discusses the increase in peanut consumption and

Continue reading TYRON SPEARMAN TALKS PEANUTS AND THE FARM BILL

ERIC PROSTKO TALKS PEANUT WEED CONTROL

ERIC PROSTKO TALKS PEANUT WEED CONTROL

Dr. Eric Prostko, University of Georgia Extension weed scientist, talks peanut weed control on On The Farm.

Dr. Prostko discusses the importance of irrigation, rainfall or incorporation to activate

Continue reading ERIC PROSTKO TALKS PEANUT WEED CONTROL