University of Georgia weed scientists are looking at the possibility of herbicide-resistant sicklepod.
By Clint Thompson, University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
The possibility of sicklepod weed becoming resistant to herbicides is a potential concern for Georgia peanut...
Clemson researcher revives the South’s ancestral peanut and finds a market for the distinctive taste in Charleston’s restaurants.
Clemson University researcher Brian Ward has revived the South’s ancestral peanut, successfully germinating nearly 1 million Carolina African runner seeds from just...
Consider variety selection, resistance management and product placement in your efforts to combat disease.
By Amanda Huber
What disease management lessons from 2015 can producers take into 2016? Two issues from last year involving leaf spot and white mold offer precautions...
Florida Pusley
(Richardia scabra)
Florida pusley is a low-growing, annual weed species that appears almost prostrate. It can be effectively controlled only with pre-plant incorporated herbicides. Florida pusley has bright green leaves with a distinctive recessed mid-vein. The stems are very...
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