Georgia peanut farmers who plant a mid-to-late April crop should make a decision on a second crop within two to four weeks of planting their initial crop.
Following a troublesome infestation of target spot in soybeans in 2016, there are several things that growers need to keep in mind for managing the disease in 2017.
USDA’s April supply and demand estimates increased U.S. cotton exports for the 2016 crop year to 14 million bales – a surprising upward jump, but one that is certainly justified.