With the early planted cotton beginning to square, it is time to be thinking about your plans for managing plant bugs in 2013. Continue reading
Category Archives: Cotton
Crop Progress – Summarized from NASS
As reported by NASS on June 17, 2013
WHEAT HARVEST FINALLY BEGAN
Farmers took advantage of good weather conditions across the state last week and finally began to harvest the wheat crop. Even with 11 percent of the wheat crop being harvested this past week, harvest is still about two weeks behind the five year average. The wheat conditions have been good throughout the spring, but lodging has caused some yield issues. Farmers were also busy switching over from corn to soybeans in fields that had been flooded and needed to be replanted. Continue reading
Irrigating Row Crops in West Tennessee
After a very wet spring, many of us have been experiencing high temperatures and a break in rainfall. Although we are busy harvesting wheat and planting wheat-beans, it is time to consider irrigating Continue reading
Replanting, Late Planting and Other Issues
Heavy rains have thinned out some soybean stands and inclement weather has reduced the cotton acreage from what was intended. Calls are coming in about replanting poor soybean stands or replanting from cotton to corn or soybeans. Continue reading
Over-The-Top Herbicide Injury in Cotton and Soybeans Very High This Spring
Judging by our research at Jackson and Milan along with over sprays last week we are seeing more burn of both soybeans and cotton with over the top herbicide applications. Continue reading
UT Weed Tour Next Thursday
Dear Colleagues
Just a quick reminder that The University of Tennessee Weed Tour will be held next Thursday, June 20 at the West Tennessee Research & Education Center in Jackson, TN. Registration will start at 8:30 A.M. and the tour will begin at 9:00 A.M.. Continue reading
Thrips – What Now?
It’s hard to stay on top of things with replanting, planting, fertilizing, herbicide applications and preparing for wheat harvest. Thrips in cotton are the primary pest concern at this time, but it won’t be long Continue reading
Slugs Continue
I’ve received multiple calls about slugs, but unfortunately the best cure still remains hot and dry weather. There is generally little you can do in a timely manner unless you suspect in advance you are going to have a problem. Yes, there are Continue reading