The new cotton expressing the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxin Cry51Aa2, commercially trademarked as ThryvOn and developed by Bayer Crop Sc...
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The Alabama Crops Insect Report contains some the latest information on insect activity in the state's major row crops. These updates come f...
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Leaf spots and peanut rust are significant fungal diseases of peanuts in Alabama. Adopting integrated pest management (IPM) strategies can r...
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Corn is the most vulnerable early in the season right after planting. Even before the seed goes in the ground, producers want to do everythi...
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Red mulberry is a member of the family Moraceae, which also includes figs, and is the only mulberry species native to Alabama. ...
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Stemphylium leaf spot is a secondary fungal disease commonly associated with potash (K) deficiency in cotton. Prevention of potassium defici...
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As a garden plant, citrus provides a unique texture, season-long dark green foliage, a unique fragrance when in bloom, and colorful edible f...
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Alabama Extension’s recommendations include products by active ingredients and labeled use rates for the primary diseases of turfgrass. Be...
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Sun: Plant in full sun (6 to 8 hours). Space 12 to 18 inches apart within rows. Plant in February and October.
Soil: Amend with organic m...
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Sun: Plant in full sun (6 to 8 hours). Space 2 to 4 inches apart within rows or 3 to 4 plants per 2-gallon container. Plant mid-April throug...
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This perennial warm-season grass is well-adapted to low soil fertility and input systems that can be used in Alabama. Achieving stan...
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Several species of insects can be found in a cotton field at any time. Some are pests, some are beneficials, and some, called incidentals, a...
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