Friday, March 13, 2026

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2025 South Carolina Peanut Growers Meeting scheduled for Jan. 3

  Denise Attaway / Clemson News SANTEE, S.C. – Technological advances, precision agriculture, sustainability and economics are among the topics on the agenda for the 45th South Carolina Peanut Growers Meeting. The meeting is scheduled for Jan. 30 at the Santee Conference...

Mite Control in Oklahoma Peanut Production

  Dr. Ashleigh Faris Assistant Professor Entomology & Plant Pathology OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY The twospotted spider mite (TSSM) can cause economic damage in peanuts by sucking plant nutrients from leaves, leading to yellowing, browning and defoliation, which robs the plant’s ability to photosynthesize...

Foliar Diseases of Peanuts

John P. Damicone / Retiree / ENTOMOLOGY & PLANT PATHOLOGY/ Oklahoma State University Late leaf spot (Cercosporidium personatum) Leaf spot diseases are caused by two distinct, but closely related, fungal plant pathogens. Early leaf spot is the most common foliar disease of...

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