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Ted McAvoy


Assistant Professor & Vegetable Production Extension Specialist; Emphasis: Vegetable production

Horticulture

Theodore Mcavoy
Theodore Mcavoy
AboutEducationAwards and honorsScholarly works

About

Ted McAvoy is an Assistant Professor and Vegetable Extension Specialist in the Horticulture Department at the University of Georgia (UGA), Tifton Campus. His research focuses on vegetable variety trials, soil amendments, cover crops, fertility management and variable rate plant spacing. The main crops that he researches are watermelon, bell pepper, sweet corn and Vidalia sweet onion. His variety trials focus on resistance to viral, bacterial, and fungal diseases as well as adaptability and field performance in South Georgia. The soil amendment research investigates the effect of biochar and poultry litter on improving sandy soils, plant growth and vegetable yields under plastic and bare ground production systems.
Dr. McAvoy is a regular contributor to the Specialty Crop Grower Magazine, the annual Southeastern US Vegetable Crop Handbook and the UGA Vegetable Extension and Research Annual Reports. In addition, he organizes and presents talks for the vegetable education sessions at the yearly Southeastern Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference in Savannah, Georgia. Research and extension details are available for Dr. McAvoy on his UGA Horticulture Department faculty profile and the UGA Cooperative Extension websites, his publications are highlighted on his Google Scholar profile, his lab research efforts are emphasized on his South Georgia Vegetables website and the UGA vegetable team extension efforts are displayed at the UGA Vegetables website.
Prior to joining the University of Georgia in 2021, Dr. McAvoy conducted field variety trials for Syngenta Vegetable Seeds in the Eastern US for sweet corn, green bean, tomato, and bell pepper for 6 years. He received his Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in 2012; investigating methyl bromide alternatives, specifically using safer replacement soil fumigants and grafting with soilborne disease resistant rootstocks. He obtained his M.S. from the University of Florida in 2009; studying fallow weed control in vegetable crops using tillage and systemic herbicides.

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Horticulture Science

Virginia School of Technology, VA, United States (2012)

Awards and Honors

  • Georgia Association of County Agricultural Agents – Junior Representative State Staff (2021)

Scholarly Works

  • Evaluation of Grafting Using Hybrid Rootstocks for Management of Bacterial Wilt in Field Tomato Production, HORTSCIENCE, (2012).
    McAvoy T, Freeman JH, Rideout SL, Olson SM, Paret ML
  • Grafting Using Rootstocks with Resistance to Ralstonia solanacearum Against Meloidogyne incognita in Tomato Production, PLANT DISEASE, (2015).
    Kunwar S, Paret ML, Olson SM, Ritchie L, Rich JR … 2 more
  • Yellow Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) Control with Reduced Rates of Dimethyl Disulfide in Combination with Totally Impermeable Film, WEED TECHNOLOGY, (2013).
    McAvoy T, Freeman JH
  • Retention of the Soil Fumigant Dimethyl Disulfide by Virtually and Totally Impermeable Film Mulches, HORTSCIENCE, (2013).
    McAvoy TP, Freeman JH
  • Association of Tomato Chlorosis Virus Complicates the Management of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus in Cultivated Tomato (Solanum?lycopersicum) in the Southern United States, HORTICULTURAE, (2023).
    Kumar M, Kavalappara SR, Mcavoy T, Hutton S, Simmons AM … 1 more

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Contact

ted.mcavoy@uga.edu 229-386-3806

Mailing Address

2360 Rainwater Road
Tifton, GA 31793

Shipping Address

4604 Research Way
Tifton, GA 31793

Expert Resources

  • Vidalia Onion Production Guide

    Jan. 23, 2026

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  • Vegetable Crop Needs Assessment Survey in Georgia and Concept Mapping to Improve Breeding Programs

    Dec. 18, 2025

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  • Selecting Cucurbit Crops for Fall-Season Production in Southern Georgia: Tolerance to Silverleaf Disorder and Whitefly-Transmitted Viruses

    Sept. 24, 2025

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  • Workers at Bland Farms harvest Vidalia Onions Thursday May, 14, 2009 near Reidsville, Georgia. (Photo for UGA by Stephen Morton).

    2024 Vidalia Onion Extension and Research Report (Complete Report)

    Sept. 11, 2025

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    UGA Vidalia Onion Variety Trial 2024–2025 Crop Season

    Sept. 10, 2025

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    UGA Vidalia Onion Variety Trial 2023–2024 Crop Season

    Sept. 10, 2025

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