Costly Input: UGA Extension Pecan Specialist Discusses Scab Spray Expenses

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By Clint Thompson Fungicide applications are one of the most important and costly expenses that pecan producers must make. If they can’t or won’t protect their crop from scab disease, yields will be drastically reduced. It is a message that Lenny Wells, University of Georgia (UGA) Extension pecan specialist, emphasized during the UGA Pecan School on March 20 in Perry, …

UGA Extension Entomologist Provides Update on Thrips Parvispinus

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By Clint Thompson Thrips parvispinus (P.) is present in Georgia; just not widespread and in farmers’ fields … yet. “We have seen it. We have not seen it in the fields. We’ve seen it on ornamental plants and in big box stores, at Lowe’s in Tifton and Food Lion. Plants outside they are selling, if you go to pull the …

UGA Extension to Host Vidalia Onion Meeting

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University of Georgia Extension reminds growers and industry experts that the Vidalia Onion Crop and Disease Update meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 23, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Vidalia Onion and Vegetable Research Center in Lyons, Georgia. Some of the featured topics include an update on this year’s crop; a walk-through in the variety trials being …

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Thompson Recognized by UGA Extension

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One of AgNet Media’s award-winning journalists added another award to his collection earlier this month. Clint Thompson, a senior multimedia journalist who has worked with AgNet Media since 2020, was presented the Mass Media Award by the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension at its annual meeting of Georgia Association of County Agricultural Agents in Augusta, Georgia, on Nov. 14. “It …

Strawberry Shortage: UGA Extension Agent Confirms Lack of Available Plants

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By Clint Thompson Strawberry plantings have begun across the Southeast… at least for those growers who have their plants. Some producers have already expressed to Jeff Cook, University of Georgia Cooperative Extension agriculture and natural resources agent for Peach and Taylor counties, that there is a plant shortage. “We’re a little early really. Some of the guys around here still …

UGA Extension Provides Update on San Jose Scale Management

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University of Georgia (UGA) Extension cautions peach producers that San Jose scale crawlers are beginning to pick back up. Brett Blaauw, assistant professor at the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, said in the UGA Extension Peach Blog that he anticipates the second main peak of crawler activity to occur at approximately 2,400 DD (degree days) since Feb. 1, …

UGA Extension Reminds Strawberry Producers to Tissue Sample

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University of Georgia Extension reminds strawberry growers that now is the time tissue sample their strawberry plants. Jeff Cook, University of Georgia (UGA) Cooperative Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources agent for Peach and Taylor counties, reported in the UGA Extension Strawberry Blog that tissue sampling is the best way to determine if plants have the nutrients they need to produce …

UGA Extension Encourages Copper Applications for Vidalia Onion Producers

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By Clint Thompson University of Georgia Extension vegetable plant pathologist Bhabesh Dutta encourages Vidalia onion producers to apply copper ahead of this weekend’s frigid temperatures. “We need to put out at least copper before the freezing weather sets in. Copper may provide some degree of protection from saprophytes and pathogens after cold injury to foliage” Dutta said. Something is Better …

UGA Extension Specialist Provides Pecan Harvest Update

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By Clint Thompson More of Georgia’s pecan crop is being stored amid the low market prices growers are being offered this harvest season. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service, that may change after the first of the new year. But for the time being, growers are choosing to store their pecans in hopes of prices increasing …

UGA Extension to Host Vidalia Onion Meeting

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University of Georgia (UGA) Extension will host a Vidalia onion production meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 7 at the UGA Vidalia Onion and Vegetable Research Center in Lyons, Georgia. Lunch and Georgia pesticide license credits will be provided for potential attendees. UGA Extension specialists will provide timely information on disease management, storage trials, flavor research and fertility trials. Those interested can …