Mississippi Soybeans: Wet Weather Delays Planting, Raises Redbanded Stink Bug...
Planting date will be the biggest factor in determining how many insecticide applications will be required.
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth – Moving Into Summer Amid The Dicamba Disruption – AgFax
A dry spell is in the forecast for up to 10 days. Among other things, that probably will trigger more pest pressure. The loss of dicamba registrations further complicates the season.
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth – More Squaring, First Blooms – The Crop Is Taking Shape –...
A stretch of mostly dry weather has settled over the region and is helping bring along the crop. People do hope it doesn't remain too dry for too long.
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth – Key Pests More Apparent As We Head Into July – AgFax
Aphids, plant bugs and spider mites are all turning up in cotton. No huge infestations are turning up, but applications have been necessary in places.
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth – With Pests, Is This The Calm Before The Storm?
Laykyn Rainbolt, Contributing Editor Owen Taylor, Editor Here is this week’s issue of AgFax Midsouth Cotton, sponsored by the Midsouth Cotton Team of Amvac Chemical Corporation. Subscribe OVERVIEW...
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth – Pests Remain Mostly Light But Rains Add Complications –...
Persistent rain in parts of the Midsouth is complicating application timing and raising concerns about wash-offs.
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth – Plant Bugs Busy, Bollworms Slow To Start – AgFax
This is a late crop and certain pests are taking their time about coming to the table...at least for the moment.
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth/Delta – Pests Have Been Running Late But They Are Here Now...
Laykyn Rainbolt, Contributing Editor Owen Taylor, Editor Here is this week’s issue of AgFax Midsouth Cotton, sponsored by the Midsouth Cotton Team of Amvac Chemical Corporation. Subscribe OVERVIEW Late...
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth/Delta – Pests Ramp Up As Crop Pushes Into August – AgFax
Bollworms have blown up on a wide basis and plant bugs remain active in parts of the region.
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth – More Fields Cutting Out But Still A Ways To Go With...
The heaviest bollworm egg lay in several years has progressed through a significant portion of the region.
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth/Delta – Bollworms Head North, More Cotton Moves Into Safety...
Open bolls are becoming a bit more obvious in the lower Midsouth. More cotton has cut out and moved past the point that pests matter.
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth – Cleanup Sprays Going Out To Protect Those Last Bolls – AgFax
Laykyn Rainbolt, Contributing Editor Owen Taylor, Editor Here is this week’s issue of AgFax Midsouth Cotton, sponsored by the Midsouth Cotton Team of Amvac Chemical Corporation. Subscribe OVERVIEW More...
View ArticleCotton – Midsouth – Waiting For Defoliation, Waiting For The Hurricane – AgFax
Hurricane Laura threatens crops on a wide basis, especially on the western side of the Midsouth.
View ArticleMississippi Cotton: What to Know About the ThryvOn Trait – Podcast
Angus Catchot sits down in the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to talk with Whitney, Jason, and Tom about ThryvOn cotton. ThryvOn is a new insect trait with activity […]
View ArticleMississippi: Angus Catchot Becomes Interim Head of MSU’s Central Region
Angus Catchot assumed the role of interim head of the Mississippi State University Central Mississippi Research and Extension Center Sept. 1. Catchot, who is currently the associate director of...
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