Field Crops Resources
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While site-specific soil sampling can improve field management, it must be accompanied by the conscientious collection and analysis of data. New technologies cannot offset poor data collection and soil-testing techniques. Inaccurate data on soil properties will inevitably lead to improper management decisions. This resource addresses three primary factors that can affect the precision management of soil fertility, and presents a step-by-step procedure on how to use variable yield goals to develop field maps showing variable application rates of fertilizers and lime.
Glen C. Rains, Calvin D. Perry, and Wesley Porter
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Results of the 2014-2015 performance tests of small grains grown for grain and forage are printed in this research report. 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; and Calhounin the Limestone Valley region. Small grain forage evaluation tests were conducted at four locations in Georgia, which included Tifton and Plains in the Coastal Plain region, Griffin in the Piedmont region and Calhoun in the Limestone Valley region, and at Marianna, Florida.
James LaDon Day, John Gassett, Dustin G Dunn, and Henry Jordan
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This publication contains results of the 2013-2014 small grain performance tests in Georgia.
Anton E. Coy, James LaDon Day, John Gassett, Dustin G Dunn, and Henry Jordan
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The 2000-2001 canola growing season was characterized by a dry and cool fall, an early and cold winter, and a mild spring. Soil conditions were extremely dry during September and October. This made land preparation difficult and, in some cases, delayed planting.
Anton E. Coy, James LaDon Day, Paul L. Raymer, and Paul A. Rose
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This publication describes ways to identify and manage cowpea curculio damage in Southern pea.
David G Riley and Alton N Sparks
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This publication contains results of the 2012-2013 small grain performance tests in Georgia.
Anton E. Coy, James LaDon Day, and John Gassett
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