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June UGA Cotton Team Newsletter
All, I hope planting and spraying are going well for everyone. The June Cotton Team newsletter is now posted on the UGA Cotton Team Newsletter … Continue reading
Cotton, Peanut, and Soybean Insect Scout Schools 2022
Insect scouting schools will be conducted on June 6, 2022 in Tifton and June 14, 2022 in Midville. Crops to be covered include cotton, peanuts, … Continue reading
May UGA Cotton Team Newsletter
All, The May Cotton Team newsletter is now posted on the UGA Cotton Team Newsletter link on the left side of your screen, and can … Continue reading
April UGA Cotton Team Newsletter
All, Its the most wonderful time of the year. The April Cotton Team newsletter is now posted on the UGA Cotton Team Newsletter link on … Continue reading
2022 Cotton Production Meeting Presentations
All, If you missed your local county production meeting for cotton this past winter, or just need a refresher before we all start planting, that … Continue reading
Final 2021 UGA Cotton Variety Trial Results
All, Below is a document with the Finalized 2021 On-Farm Variety Trial results for cotton. I am looking forward to discussing these with you all … Continue reading
2021 Georgia Quality Cotton Awards – Deadline Extended
The 2021 Georgia Quality Cotton Awards will be given during the 2022 Georgia Cotton Commission Annual Meeting on January 26, 2022 at University of Georgia … Continue reading
2022 Cotton Production Meeting Schedule
All, Happy New Year! With the meeting season fast approaching, attached is the schedule for the 2022 County Cotton Production Meetings. This includes the date, … Continue reading
Preliminary 2021 On-Farm Variety Trial Results
All, Christmas came early in my first year as cotton specialist. 24/25 of our variety trials have been picked as of December 20, and attached … Continue reading
Precision Agriculture Technology Needs Assessment Survey
We are conducting a need assessment survey about training topics needed by agricultural producers of critical issues that hinder precision agriculture adoption. The goal is … Continue reading