Hurricane Preparation and Recovery Commodity Guides
Agriculture producers who live and work in the Southeastern United States are familiar with the devastation and loss of …
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Question: How late is too late to spray Storm and 2,4-DB on peanuts? They are pegging and small pods. Jordan: What weeds …
Question: I sprayed my peanuts last Friday with Folicur, Bravo and 6.4 ounces of Bifen. I still have worms in …
*As you read the following response, note that application in much lower spray volumes is off label, and companies …
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Question: The question was posed about using PGR following this tropical storm. We have had between 7 and 10 inches …
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The state of North Carolina offers an emergency resource with multi-language translation capabilities. Use ReadyNC.gov as a supplement to the …
Question: Due to rain, multiple truck crops and being very short handed, a farmer has not applied any fungicides to …
Question: Got a question from a citizen asking why don’t we grow runners here instead of Virginia type peanuts? Jordan: Many years …
Information on how to prepare and recover from a hurricane can be found in this USDA publication. Peanut Producers Guide …
We participated in developing a USDA document on hurricane preparation and recovery a few years back. Thankfully Debby is …
Per NCDA&CS: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MONDAY, AUG. 5, 2024 CONTACT: Andrea Ashby, director NCDA&CS Public Affairs Division 919-707-3004; andrea.ashby@ncagr.gov Statement from Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler on waiving …
An image of peanuts with classical chemical burn was sent to me. Here is the conversation. Jordan: This is chemical burn. …
Question: I read the note on yellow peanuts. Do you have a time frame of how many days of sunshine …
Question: How do we get drown peanuts back? Was thinking two foliar Micropac and Rescue applications and then when dries …
Question: What caused this? Jordan: Looks like manganese deficiency. I had a post a few weeks ago on it with photos. Could also …
Realities at Harvest David Jordan As we move through August, looking back, we see that the peanut crop in North Carolina …
“Rooted in Resilience” – Wake County Cooperative Extension “works to improve the lives, land and economy of all people …
Much of North Carolina may experience heavy rain and storms over the next few days. Slow moving storms may …