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- 2020 Virginia Peanut Production GuideBalota, Maria; Jordan, David; Mehl, Hllary; Shortridge, Julie; Taylor, Sally V. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2020)Provides information on peanut varieties, including which kinds to choose for disease and insect resistance. Also discusses weed control, insect control, disease control, irrigation, fertilizers and equipment.
- 2021 Field Crops PMGBalota, Maria; Besancon, Thierry E.; Cahoon, Charles W.; Chandra, Rakesh; Currin, John F.; Day, Eric R.; Flessner, Michael; Frame, William Hunter, 1985-; Frank, Daniel; Hines, Tommy; Herbert, D. Ames Jr.; Johnson, Charles S.; Johnson, Quintin; Jordan, David; Koehler, Alyssa; Langston, David B.; Lamb, Curt; Lingenfelter, Dwight; McCoy, Tim; Singh, Vijay; Taylor, Sally V.; VanGessel, Mark; Vollmer, Kurt; Wallace, John M.; Wilson, James (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2021-02-12)The Virginia Pest Management Guide (PMG) series lists options for management of major pests: diseases, insects, nematodes, and weeds. These guides are produced by Virginia Cooperative Extension and each guide is revised annually. PMG recommendations are based on research conducted by the Research and Extension Division of Virginia Tech, in cooperation with other land-grant universities, the USDA, and the pest management industry. Commercial products are named in this publication for informational purposes only. Virginia Cooperative Extension does not endorse these products and does not intend discrimination against other products that also may be suitable.
- 2021 Home Grounds and Animals PMG - IndexBalota, Maria; Besancon, Thierry E.; Cahoon, Charles W.; Chandran, Rakesh; Currin, John F.; Day, Eric R.; Flessner, Michael; Frame, William Hunter; Frank, Daniel; Hines, Tommy; Herbert, Ames Jr.; Johnson, Charles S.; Johnson, Quintin; Jordan, David; Koehler, Alyssa; Langston, David B.; Laub, Curt; Lingenfelter, Dwight; McCoy, Tim; Singh, Vijay; Taylor, Sally V.; VanGessel, Mark; Vollmer, Kurt; Wallace, John M.; Wilson, James (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2021-02-12)This is a chapter of the 2021 Field Crops PMG. The Virginia Pest Management Guide (PMG) series lists options for management of major pests: diseases, insects, nematodes, and weeds. These guides are produced by Virginia Cooperative Extension and each guide is revised annually. PMG recommendations are based on research conducted by the Research and Extension Division of Virginia Tech, in cooperation with other land-grant universities, the USDA, and the pest management industry. Commercial products are named in this publication for informational purposes only. Virginia Cooperative Extension does not endorse these products and does not intend discrimination against other products that also may be suitable.
- 2021 Virginia Peanut Production GuideBalota, Maria; Jordan, David; Langston, David B.; Shortridge, Julie; Taylor, Sally V. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2021-02-09)This publication included a guide for peanut growers including agronomic, insect, disease management along with weed control, and irrigation and safety information. Archived Peanut Production Guides can be accessed from: http://www.sites.ext.vt.edu/newsletter-archive/peanut-production/index.html
- Field Crops: 2022 Pest Management GuideBesancon, Thierry E.; Cahoon, Charlie; Chandran, Rakesh; Currin, John F.; Day, Eric R.; Flessner, Michael; Frame, William Hunter; Frank, Daniel; Hines, Tommy; Johnson, Quintin; Jordan, David; Koehler, Alyssa; Langston, David B.; Lingenfelter, Dwight; Reed, T. David; Singh, Vijay; Taylor, Sally V.; VanGessel, Mark; Vollmer, Kurt; Wallace, John M.; Wilson, James M. (2022-02-03)
- Integrated Pest Management Peanut Scouting ManualLinker, H. M.; Jordan, David; Brandenburg, R. L.; Bailey, Jack; Herbert, D. Ames Jr.; Phipps, P. M.; Swann, Charles W. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2005-09-01)Describes ways of checking peanut plants for pests and determining whether treatment with insecticides would be necessary in relation to cost, crop yield and profit or losses.
- Integrated Pest Management Peanut Scouting ManualLinker, H. M.; Jordan, David; Baiely, Jack; Herbert, D. Ames Jr.; Phipps, Patrick M.; Swann, Charles W. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2020)In the competitive global peanut market, you need to lower production costs. At the same time, you also need to keep pesticide residues in peanuts to a minimum; protect rivers, streams, and lakes from runoff; and prevent chemicals from leaching through the soil to groundwater. Using IPM to protect crops only from pests that are likely to cause economic losses is a good way to meet these goals
- Peanut Production Guide, 2015Balota, Maria; Grisso, Robert D.; Herbert, D. Ames Jr.; Jordan, David; Mehl, H. L.; Roberts, Mike (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2015-01-06)The primary considerations when selecting peanut varieties are yield, grade factors, disease, pests, and drought and heat response. A good practice is recording for each field the variety, yield, rainfall, and disease and insect incidence every year. This will allow producers to identify the most productive and less problematic fields, also the most productive varieties for each field.
- Virginia Peanut Production Guide, 2015Balota, Maria; Grisso, Robert D.; Herbert, D. Ames Jr.; Jordan, David; Mehl, H. L.; Roberts, Mike (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2015-01-06)Offers information on peanut varieties, including varieties to choose, disease and insect resistance, weed control, insect control, irrigation, fertilizers, and equipment.
- Virginia Peanut Production Guide, 2019Balota, Maria; Jordan, David; Mehl, H. L.; Shortridge, Julie; Taylor, Sally V. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2018-11-26)Provides information on peanut varieties, including which kinds to choose for disease and insect resistance. Also discusses weed control, insect control, disease control, irrigation, fertilizers and equipment.