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Agriculture March 1, 2006  RSS feed
Deadly soybean disease can survive Georgia winters
     University of Georgia scientists learned recently that Asiatic soybean rust, a deadly tropical soybean disease, can survive Georgia%27s winter weather. This raises concerns that it could spread earlier and stronger this year.
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Southeast climate experts say warm, dry spring ahead
     Most Georgians probably don
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Around the Farm & Home
Benefits of applying 2, 4-D to cotton
     Apply your 2, 4-D in conservation tillage cotton. Controlling cutleaf eveningprimrose and wild radish has proven difficult and often unsuccessful as these weeds are tolerant to glyphosate (Roundup, others) and paraquat (Boa, Gramoxone Max) applied alone. The addition of a tank mix partner with glyph
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Southwest Georgia Farm Credit holds annual stockholder’s meeting
     Approximately 250 area farmer-stockholders and guests met at Darton College Student Center in Albany for the annual stockholder
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