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W285 Cotton Variety Guide 2011, Chris L. Main, Fred Allen
W285 Cotton Variety Guide 2011, Chris L. Main, Fred Allen
Field & Commercial Crops
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Pb1742 Tennessee Cotton Variety Test Results 2011, Chris L. Main, Fred L. Allen
Pb1742 Tennessee Cotton Variety Test Results 2011, Chris L. Main, Fred L. Allen
Field & Commercial Crops
Version 5.0
W283 Should Tennessee Tobacco Growers Invest In Irrigation, Fertigation Or Plastic Mulch?, Brian G. Leib, Eric F. Caldwell, Hubert J. Savoy, John R. Buchanan
W283 Should Tennessee Tobacco Growers Invest In Irrigation, Fertigation Or Plastic Mulch?, Brian G. Leib, Eric F. Caldwell, Hubert J. Savoy, John R. Buchanan
Field & Commercial Crops
Version 2.0
Res Rep 12-01 Wheat And Oat Variety Performance Tests In Tennessee 2011, Fred L. Allen, Richard D. Johnson, Robert C. Williams Jr., Virginia Sykes, Chris Main
Res Rep 12-01 Wheat And Oat Variety Performance Tests In Tennessee 2011, Fred L. Allen, Richard D. Johnson, Robert C. Williams Jr., Virginia Sykes, Chris Main
Field & Commercial Crops
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Pb378 Forage & Field Crop Seeding Guide For Tennessee, Gary Bates, Craig Harper, Fred Allen
Pb378 Forage & Field Crop Seeding Guide For Tennessee, Gary Bates, Craig Harper, Fred Allen
Field & Commercial Crops
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W265 Pasture Herbicide Stewardship, G. Neil Rhodes, Jr., William P. Phillips, Jr.
W265 Pasture Herbicide Stewardship, G. Neil Rhodes, Jr., William P. Phillips, Jr.
Field & Commercial Crops
Pasture Weed factsheet
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W264 Horsenettle, G. Neil Rhodes, Jr., William P. Phillips, Jr.
W264 Horsenettle, G. Neil Rhodes, Jr., William P. Phillips, Jr.
Field & Commercial Crops
Pasture Weed Factsheet
Version 1.0
W213 Sencor™ Tolerance Ratings For Selected Wheat Varieties, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W213 Sencor™ Tolerance Ratings For Selected Wheat Varieties, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
Bluegrass (aka Poa) and broadleaf winter annuals like henbit have caused serious yield loss in some wheat fields the last several years. In cases where these weeds were a problem, they became established before or with the wheat. If Poa or henbit becomes established with the wheat, it can deter tillering and readily compete for nitrogen. One way to manage these weeds is to apply Sencor at 3 to 4 oz/a postemergence over the wheat that is at 2 to 41f. This timing of a Sencor application has been a very inexpensive way to manage bluegrass and broadleaf weeds like …
W136 Yellow Nutsedge, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W136 Yellow Nutsedge, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W135 Perilla Mint, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W135 Perilla Mint, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W125 Sicklepod, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W125 Sicklepod, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W124 Pitted Morningglory, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W124 Pitted Morningglory, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W120 Hophornbeam Copperleaf, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W120 Hophornbeam Copperleaf, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W117 Johnsongrass, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W117 Johnsongrass, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W116 Goosegrass, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W116 Goosegrass, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W107 Broadleaf Signalgrass, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W107 Broadleaf Signalgrass, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W106 Horseweed, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W106 Horseweed, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W105 Common Pokeweed, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W105 Common Pokeweed, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W072 Mature Pigweed Identification, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W072 Mature Pigweed Identification, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
Pigweed species are most easily identified when they are nearing maturity. The flowering structures of pigweeds are relatively distinct for each individual species. The flowering structure (seedheads) of many pigweeds is a series of flowering branches with few to no leaves. They typically vary between species by their length, diameter, degree of branching and shape. At harvest time, it is helpful to correctly identify the pigweeds in your fields. This information can provide changes in next year’s weed management program to better control pigweeds.
The following are some guidelines to help with pigweed identification. It should be noted, however, that …
W071 Cleaning Plant Growth Regulator (Pgr) Herbicides Out Of Field Sprayers, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W071 Cleaning Plant Growth Regulator (Pgr) Herbicides Out Of Field Sprayers, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W069 Early Season Pigweed Idenfitication, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W069 Early Season Pigweed Idenfitication, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W068 Pigweeds In Tennessee, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W068 Pigweeds In Tennessee, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
Amaranthus is the genus for the pigweed family. The word is derived from the Greek word amarantus, which means “everlasting.” Most growers would agree that this is a very accurate description for the pigweeds. In Tennessee, over the last decade, pigweeds have become a major weed pest in row crops and pastures.
Sp91 2009 Tobacco Pest Control, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Sp91 2009 Tobacco Pest Control, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W202 Thrips, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W202 Thrips, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W201 Threecornered Alfalfa Hopper, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W201 Threecornered Alfalfa Hopper, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W200 Stink Bugs, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W200 Stink Bugs, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W198 Green Cloverworm, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W198 Green Cloverworm, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W197 Dectes Stem Borer, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W197 Dectes Stem Borer, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W196 Sourthwestern Corn Borer In Tennessee, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W196 Sourthwestern Corn Borer In Tennessee, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.
W195 European Corn Borer, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W195 European Corn Borer, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Field & Commercial Crops
No abstract provided.