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Large crabgass Control measures:
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Hi, all! We just started formally advertising an open call for garden photo submissions with the possibility of getting featured on the new “Let’s Grow Georgia” garden calendar from UGA Extension + the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences department of horticulture. The calendar also got a short feature on the Trellis Blog if you want to check it out. We’re…
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Here is some information from Dr. Eric Prostko, UGA Extension Agronomist – Weed Science. Check out this picture taken from my plots earlier today. A friendly reminder for peanut growers who need an early-postemergence treatment (aka “cracking” spray) in peanut. Program can be tweaked according to growers preferences/needs/experiences as follows: 1) Grower can replace Ultra…
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The GFGC is partnering with UGA Extension for their summer forage tour in Rocky Face, GA on June 16th, 2025.
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Here is some valuable information from Dr. Wes Porter, UGA Extension Precision Ag and Irrigation Specialist. I know that we are seeing a very high number of Drones being utilized for aerial applications. Hopefully the information in this blog will help you and anyone asking move in the correct direction for what’s required to be…
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The following is from Dr. Sean Chen in the Department of Poultry Science. This is to help the Chick-EES group spread the word about a free testing service for pastured and small flock chickens. This kit can tell you how your chickens are benefiting your farm! (1) What pest insects and weeds are chickens eating? (2) What bacteria…
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Here is some valuable information from Dr. Wes Porter, UGA Extension Precision Ag and Irrigation Specialist. While planting is going full speed there are many planters that have insecticide hoppers on the back of the row units, and it is critical that these systems are calibrated. Depending on which crop you are planting the chances…
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Here is some information from Dr. Eric Prostko, UGA Extension Agronomist – Weed Science. First, let me remind you that Halex GT is a postemergence field corn herbicide from Syngenta that many Georgia growers use. Halex GT is a pre-mixture of the following active ingredients: mesotrione + glyphosate + s-metolachlor. In 2025, many growers have figured…
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Here is a message from Dr. Bob Kemerait, UGA Extension plant pathologist. We are on the eve of May 1st and the most optimum time for planting peanuts is upon us. You can follow Peanut Rx through our UGA Peanut Team production guide, affectionately know by some, at least by me, as the “Huddle House Guide”,…
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