Field Crops, Forage and Turfgrass Production
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This publication presents the results of the 2011 UGA Cotton Defoliant Evaluation Program at the Tifton location.
Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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This publication presents the results of the 2010 UGA Cotton Defoliant Evaluation Program at the Tifton location.
Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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This publication presents the results of the This publication discusses the results of the 2011 UGA Cotton Defoliant Evaluation Program at the Midville location.
Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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This publication discusses the results of the 2010 UGA Cotton Defoliant Evaluation Program at the
Midville location.Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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The UGA Cotton Variety Performance Evaluation Program was a huge success in 2011, with 15 individual trials throughout Georgia’s cotton belt. This approach illustrates how variety performance can change across a range of environments, which provides information on how to place varieties in environments where they will likely be competitive. This publication contains information about the results of the 2011 UGA cotton variety performance evaluation program.
Jared Whitaker and Guy Collins
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This publication provides information on the 2010 UGA uniform cotton variety performance evaluation program. This was a “first-ever” approach, in that it illustrates how variety performance can change across a range of environments, which provides information on how to place varieties in environments where they will likely perform their best.
Guy Collins and Lavesta Hand
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AP 101-5
2013 Georgia Corn Performance Tests
In this research report, the results of the 2013 corn performance trials are presented. 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 Coy, James Day, and John Gassett
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C 918
Mole Crickets in Turf
Mole crickets are serious pests of Georgia turf. Estimates of mole cricket losses in commercial, recreational and residential sod now exceed $20 million annually. Weather and soil conditions in Georgia’s Coastal Plain region are ideal for mole crickets, and damage continues to increase.
William Hudson
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Grain evaluation studies were conducted at five locations in Georgia, including Tifton, Plains and Midville in the Coastal Plain region, Griffin in the Piedmont region, Calhoun in the Limestone Valley region, and at Marianna, Florida. Small grain forage evaluation tests were conducted at four locations in Georgia, which included Tifton and Plains in the Coastal Plain, Griffin in the Piedmont, and Calhoun in the Limestone Valley region, and at Marianna, Florida.
Anton Coy and James Day
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