Pre-Emergent Herbicide Rotations
UGA Pecan Extension
by Andrew Sawyer
3w ago
Among many other things to do in the orchard, now is also the time to start our pre-emergent herbicide programs for the spring. With the price of glyphosate and glufosinate increase in 2021, I began working with pre-emergent herbicides for pecan at the Vidalia Onion Research Center. Though post emergent prices have come down some, […] Read More ..read more
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Impact of Phylloxera on Pecan Crop: Maybe More than What We See
UGA Pecan Extension
by Apurba Barman
3w ago
As we get into the budbreak in pecan trees, one insect we should keep in mind is phylloxera. These are small, aphid-like insects that are responsible for causing galls on the leaves and stems of pecan trees during the early part of the growing season. Usually, three species of phylloxera can attack pecan trees: pecan […] Read More ..read more
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UGA Pecan School to Be Held in Conjunction with Georgia Pecan Growers Association Annual Conference March 20, 2024
UGA Pecan Extension
by Lenny Wells
1M ago
The UGA Pecan School (also known as the Pecan Beginners Course) will be held in conjunction with the Georgia Pecan Growers Conference coming up on March 20, 2024 at the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry, Georgia. The class will cover all aspects of pecan production including economic considerations, pecan varieties, planting, insect, weed, and disease […] Read More ..read more
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2024 UGA Pecan Spray Guide
UGA Pecan Extension
by Lenny Wells
1M ago
The 2024 UGA Pecan Spray Guide is now available at the link below: https://secure.caes.uga.edu/extension/publications/files/pdf/B%20841_13.PDF Read More ..read more
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Can You Save Money on Fertilizer While Growing Pecans?
UGA Pecan Extension
by Lenny Wells
2M ago
This is a topic that I’ve harped on quite a bit through the years but its hard to convince growers they can hold off certain nutrients when pecan prices are high. Now that prices are lower than we would like and cost of production is higher than we would like, many growers are looking for […] Read More ..read more
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Don’t Forget to Return Pecan Surveys
UGA Pecan Extension
by Lenny Wells
2M ago
The United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service wants to remind growers to mail back their completed pecan survey or complete the survey online by Thursday, February 15th. After this date interviewers will start to follow up by phone with growers to get their pecan surveys completed. If growers would like an in […] Read More ..read more
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2024 UGA Extension County Pecan Production Meetings
UGA Pecan Extension
by Lenny Wells
3M ago
January 29 Tattnall/Evans County February 1 Grady County February 7 Peach County February 8 Toombs/Treutlen/Montgomery February 13 Cook County February 14 Crisp County February 15 Colquitt County February 20 Sumter County February 21 Thomas County February 22 Laurens County March 7 Ben Hill/Irwin/Wilcox Counties March 12 Mitchell County March 13 Berrien County March 14 Dougherty […] Read More ..read more
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2023 Pecan Crop Update
UGA Pecan Extension
by Lenny Wells
6M ago
The Georgia pecan harvest is well underway and many growers are not pleased with what they’re finding. Overall the state crop is off by about 1/3 of what was expected according to many growers. The region in extreme southern Georgia and east Georgia through which Hurricane Idalia passed is suffering from a further, storm-reduced crop […] Read More ..read more
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Update on Pecan Damage from Hurricane Idalia
UGA Pecan Extension
by Lenny Wells
8M ago
From the information we’ve been able to gather so far, the worst damage to pecans from Idalia seems to be from the SW corner of Georgia around Bainbridge along the state line, through Thomas and Brooks counties into Valdosta, then up through Berrien/Cook/Irwin and from there over to Ware and Pierce Counties. Going North of […] Read More ..read more
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Initial Assessment of Hurricane Idalia Damage to Georgia Pecan Crop
UGA Pecan Extension
by Lenny Wells
8M ago
Georgia pecan growers have suffered another blow from mother nature. Hurricane Idalia entered Georgia near Valdosta as a Category 1 Hurricane with maximum wind speeds of 90 mph. Early inquiries into damage to pecan orchards from the storm suggest that the area between southern Brooks and Lowndes county received some of the worst damage, with […] Read More ..read more
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