Cotton Pests: It's Back. Temik Has a New Name, Same Game.
Thrips damaged cotton.
April 26, 2019
From a Press Release
The good news is there are no hurricanes in the immediate forecast for the Cotton Belt as of April 2019. On the other hand, th...
Think Inside And Outside The Box
Jerry Adams, crop consultant in South Carolina, says the brief time spent calibrating equipment is well spent to put out product with accuracy
It’s that time of year again. Planting is r...
Producer Glad For Aldicarb Return
Root-knot nematode is one of the most destructive pests in Georgia peanut production. The problem is further complicated by its wide host range, dwindling control options and particularly challenging...
Farmers Go Underground in The Root-Knot War
Protective gear is required while loading AgLogic™ aldicarb at planting. In addition, every rig should be calibrated each year to ensure accurate application.
March 1, 2019 in...
Early Season, Picture Perfect
Aldicarb treated vs. base seed treatment
After five years of absence from the market, aldicarb debuted with consistent, and sometimes stunning, results in the 2017 growing season. Aldicarb, f...
Aldicarb Returns to Cotton Fields
The pesticide, aldicarb, is making a comeback to control insect pests and nematodes in cotton. Registered under the trade name AgLogic™ 15G, this new product is expected to equal Temik.
By A....
South Carolina could see bumper cotton crop this year
FLORENCE, S.C. — After rain damaged it in the last two years, this looks to be a bumper year for the South Carolina cotton crop, just as a Clemson University economist predicted before planting...
Georgia Gets AgLogic™ 15G to Replace Temp Pesticide
March 14, 2016
From a Press Release Originally Published on AgFax.com
Soybean aphid. Photo: Bradley Fritz, North Carolina State U...
AGFax Midsouth Cotton- June 10, 2016
OVERVIEW
Plant bug treatments have started on a limited, scattered basis in some of the oldest cotton in the region. We’re not hearing about huge numbers but enough plant bugs have...