The Plant Management Network (http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/) website has posted recorded presentations of the 2012 Cotton Incorporated Crop Management Seminar (linked below). Continue reading
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Irrigation Seminar at Mid-South Farm and Gin Show
If you are planning to attend the Gin Show, consider attending the Irrigation Seminar on Friday, March 1st from 1:15 – 2:30 PM. For more details, please refer to the article linked below by Dr. Darrin Dodds from Mississippi State University.
Details about Irrigation Seminar at the Mid-South farm and Gin Show
Insecticide Performance Survey
Dr. Jeff Gore, one of my counterparts at Mississippi State University, recently wrote an article showing the results of a survey of many field-crop entomologist across Continue reading
Cotton Focus Presentations
The slides shown in last week’s Cotton Focus meeting are available on UTcrops.com at the following link: Cotton Focus PowerPoint Slides. Although there is no audio, perhaps this will remind you of some of the important take home points made by our presenters.
Meymik 15G (Temik Reincarnate)
Way back in December of 2011, I posted the article below. It continues to receive and good number of hits, particularly from areas that traditionally used a lot of Temik. So it seems time for an update. Continue reading
New Publication on Hessian Fly in Wheat
There is a new, excellent publication from the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service related to the management of Hessian fly in wheat. This publication was developed in cooperation with several other southeastern states. Continue reading
Should I spray my wheat for aphids?
The next 4-5 weeks is the time to consider making a foliar application for aphids in wheat. I’ve discussed the potential value of managing aphids to prevent the spread of barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) in a previous article. A late-winter, foliar Continue reading
Insect Control Recommendations for Field Crops
The 2013 Insect Control Recommendations for Field Crops (PB1768) is now available on the web.
Printed copies will soon be available at your County Extension Office and at many upcoming educational events.