Crop and Soil Sciences
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This publication discusses tropic croton identification and control in cotton and peanut.
Stanley Culpepper and Eric P. Prostko
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Eclipta is considered to be one of the world’s worst weeds. This publication discusses the identification and control of eclipta in peanut.
Eric P. Prostko
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AP 101-3
2011 Georgia Corn Performance Tests
In this research report, the results of the 2011 corn performance trials are presented. Corn performance trials were conducted at six locations throughout Georgia (see map inside back cover) in 2011. Short-season and mid-season hybrids were planted at Tifton, Plains and Midville in the Coastal Plain region, at Griffin in the Piedmont region, at Calhoun in the Limestone Valley region and at Blairsville in the Mountain region. Hybrids used for silage were evaluated at Tifton, Griffin, Calhoun and Blairsville.
Anton E. Coy, James LaDon Day, and John Gassett
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This publication describes ways to identify and control Lespedeza in turfgrass, including cultural control methods, preemergence herbicides and postemergence herbicides.
Patrick E McCullough
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The key to disease control is a healthy plant. Under proper turfgrass management, disease-causing conditions are often reduced and healthy turf is maintained. The following management practices will help achieve vigorous, healthy turf and reduce turfgrass disease problems.
Clint Waltz and Alfredo Martinez
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Although improved common (Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.) and hybrid bermudagrasses (Cynodon dactylon x C. transvaalensis Burtt-Davy) have desirable qualities as turfgrasses for heat, drought and wear tolerance, bermudagrass is a problematic weed when grown in mixed stands with other turf species. Selective control of bermudagrass is difficult but often warranted in order to maintain acceptable quality of the desired turfgrass species. This publication describes bermudagrass control methods for Southern lawns.
Patrick E McCullough
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This handbook is designed to serve as a reference guide for the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension personnel and others regarding Georgia’s lime and fertilizer recommendations and to provide basic information pertinent to the soil testing program.
David E. Kissel Ph.D and Leticia S Sonon
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