Commercial Pecan Spray Guide
UGA Extension contacts:
Lenny Wells, Apurba Barman, Timothy Branner Brenneman, Timothy Lane Grey, William G. Hudson, Wayne Mitchem, and Andrew Sawyer

This publication provides current guidance for insect, disease, and weed control in commercial pecan orchards.
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Our Experts
Professor & Pecan Extension Specialist; Emphasis: Pecans
Assistant Professor
Professor, Peanut and Pecan Disease Management
Interim Assistant Dean, Tifton Campus, Professor
Professor Emeritus
NC State Extension Associate and Southern Region Small Fruit Consortium Coordinator
Area Pecan Agent
Status and Revision History
- Published on December 11, 2013
- Published with Minor Revisions on April 1, 2015
- Published with Minor Revisions on March 7, 2016
- Published with Minor Revisions on January 30, 2017
- Published with Minor Revisions on January 30, 2018
- Published with Minor Revisions on February 12, 2019
- Published with Minor Revisions on January 29, 2020
- Published with Minor Revisions on January 31, 2021
- Published with Minor Revisions on March 3, 2022
- Published with Minor Revisions on January 26, 2023
- Published with Minor Revisions on February 19, 2024
- Published with Minor Revisions on March 24, 2025
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