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Protect young pecan trees from ambrosia beetle’s telltale sign. ...
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The half-day workshop will take place at a Sparta farm, and materials and lunch are provided.
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The September field day will be held at UGA-Tifton's research farm. More info will be announced soon.
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Georgia pecan growers may be ready to spray, but even with the rains, it still may be a little early. There are a few spray options, but the earlier the sprays start, the more there will have to be.
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Wart-like galls on pecan leaves can be a sign of pecan leaf phylloxera, a pest that needs to be controlled at budbreak.
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Freezing temperatures combined with early budbreak don't bode well for trees. With some areas spared, threats of frost aren't over.
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Fertilizer prices are high, but pecan prices to growers aren't. Using cover crops and skipping an input year might be an option to make up the difference.
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Taking place in Shawnee, the free, one-day workshop will include information on record keeping, pest management, spray calibration and more.
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