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  • AP 130-2-04

    2024 Cotton Outlook

    1. U.S. cotton acreage and production are likely to decline in 2024 because of lower relative price expectations with competing crops.
    2. The cotton production profit margin is likely to be lower in 2024 with high input costs and low cotton prices.

    Ben Campbell and Yangxuan Liu

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    Jan. 22, 2024
  • AP 130-2-05

    Peanut 2024 Outlook

    1. Peanut yields were down in 2023, but demand continues to remain strong and stocks remain steady. Prices are expected to hold strong. 2. The increased cost of production in recent years has remained elevated, with the Farm Bill safety net providing no support. 3. Contracting, controlling costs, and careful evaluation of…

    Ben Campbell

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    Jan. 22, 2024
  • AP 130-2-13

    Timber Situation and 2024 Outlook

    1. Demand for softwood lumber and structural panels is expected to improve as interest rates drop and single-family housing starts resume their long-term trajectory. 2. Increased softwood lumber mill capacity across the South adds upward pressure on pine sawtimber prices; however, the region’s oversupply of sawtimber trees on the stump is…

    Ben Campbell and Yanshu Li

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    Jan. 19, 2024
  • B 1556

    Visual Evaluation of Beef Cattle for Breeding

    Beef cattle evaluation is important for all segments of the cattle industry. Visual evaluation allows you to compare animals not only for various economically viable traits, such as growth performance and potential carcass merit, but also for traits that are indicators of functionality in each production environment, such as skeletal…

    Jason Duggin and Dylan Davis

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    Jan. 19, 2024
  • B 1552

    An Introduction to Organic High Tunnel Tomato Production in Georgia and Florida: Horticultural Tactics

    This resource is an introduction to high tunnel production that focuses on horticulture aspects of organic tomato production. Diseases and insect pests are not covered, but high tunnel construction, siting, shading, fertility, and irrigation of organic tomatoes are addressed.

    Timothy Coolong, Juan Carlos Diaz-Perez, Kate Cassity-Duffey, and Xin Zhao

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    Jan. 17, 2024
  • Beneficial Insects of Pecan Trees

    C 1229

    Beneficial Insects of Pecan Trees

    Accurately distinguishing insect pests from beneficial arthropods is a critical component in the implementation of an effective and sustainable pest management program. This circular provides a succinct and practical summary of natural enemies commonly found in pecan orchards in the Southeast U.S.

    Andrew Sawyer

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    Jan. 12, 2024
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    RB 438-FA

    WUFFDA Farsi Version

    WUFFDA is a Microsoft Excel Workbook for least-cost feed formulation. This edition of the workbook is in Farsi.

    Chongxiao (Sean) Chen

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    Jan. 8, 2024
  • a black and white image of a pig in a grassy yard with two chickens

    RB 438-TR

    WUFFDA Türkçe Versiyonu

    WUFFDA, kümes hayvanları ve domuzlar için yem formülasyonu oluşturmaya yardımcı olmak üzere tasarlanmış bir program sunmaktadır.

    Chongxiao (Sean) Chen

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    Jan. 8, 2024
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