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Determining Optimal Plant Populations for Your Variable Rate Planter

Determining Optimal Plant Populations for Your Variable Rate Planter

by Michael Mulvaney | Aug 5, 2016

You’ve spent good money on precision ag, GPS guided equipment.  Your rows are planted straight, your pesticide sprays are very precise, and you have improved harvest efficiency.  You’re set up for variable rate planting and you have a yield monitor, but aren’t...
New Propiconazole Restrictions for 2016 Peanut Production

New Propiconazole Restrictions for 2016 Peanut Production

by Michael Mulvaney | Apr 29, 2016

Michael J. Mulvaney, Nick Dufault, Bob Kemerait Peanut growers take note, there are new import restrictions on propiconazole residues in peanuts going to the European Union (EU).  Propiconazole is an active ingredient in the common peanut fungicides Tilt, Tilt/Bravo,...

Environmentally Smart Nitrogen (ESN) as a Controlled-release Nitrogen source for Corn and Cotton

by Michael Mulvaney | Apr 1, 2016

Dr. Michael J. Mulvaney, Cropping Systems Specialist, WFREC, Jay, FL Environmentally Smart Nitrogen (ESN) is a polymer-coated urea formulated as 44-0-0. The reason it contains 2% less nitrogen (N) than urea (which is 46-0-0) is due to the weight of the polymer...
Should You give a Nitrogen Credit to the Crop that Follows Peanuts?

Should You give a Nitrogen Credit to the Crop that Follows Peanuts?

by Michael Mulvaney | Oct 23, 2015

Dr. Michael J. Mulvaney, Cropping Systems Specialist – University of Florida, West Florida Research and Education Center Raymond J. Geisel, Graduate Student – University of Florida, Soil and Water Science Department You’ve got your peanut crop out of the ground. Your...
Season’s First Incidence of Cotton Corynespora Target Spot Confirmed in Santa Rosa County

Season’s First Incidence of Cotton Corynespora Target Spot Confirmed in Santa Rosa County

by Michael Mulvaney | Jul 10, 2015

By: Dr. Michael J. Mulvaney (Cropping Systems Specialist, University of Florida, IFAS Extension, West Florida Research and Education Center, Jay, FL), Dr. Nicholas S. Dufault (Dept. of Plant Pathology, University of Florida, IFAS Extension, Gainesville, FL), Mike...
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