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South Carolina Peanut Field Day Field tours are scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon, Sept. 8 at the Edisto REC in Blackville, S.C.

Denise Attaway, Writer/Editor/Photographer

August 31, 2022

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New varieties, modern technology, disease and weed management, as well as fertilizer requirements and economics are on the agenda.John Hart

New varieties, modern technology, disease and weed management, as well as fertilizer requirements and economics are on the agenda for the 2022 Clemson Extension Peanut Field Day Sept. 8 at the Edisto Research and Education Center (REC) in Blackville, South Carolina.

Field day activities get underway with registration from 8-9 a.m. at the Edisto REC, 64 Research Road, Blackville, South Carolina 29817. A field tour is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon.

Field tour stops include discussions on new and current peanut varieties, as well as disease management by Dan Anco,  Clemson Cooperative Extension Service peanut specialist and a report on using precision agriculture in peanuts and measuring yield data by  Kendall Kirk, Clemson precision agriculture engineer.  Mike Marshall, Clemson weed scientist, will talk about Clethodim control options for Texas panicum in peanut and control options for volunteer peanuts.

Other field tour stops include one where  Bhupinder Farmaha, Clemson soil fertility specialist, will discuss gypsum needs for peanut production.  Nathan Smith, Clemson Extension agribusiness program team director, will give a update on the peanut market.

Lunch will be served and pesticide credits and continuing education units (CCA) will be available. For information, contact Dan Anco, [email protected], or (630) 207-4926.

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About the Author(s)

Denise Attaway

Writer/Editor/Photographer, Clemson University

Denise Attaway is a writer/editor/photographer for the Clemson University College of Agriculture. She is responsible for providing communications support for campus faculty, students and staff, as well as for researchers and scientists stationed in Clemson Research and Education Centers, and for Clemson Cooperative Extension Service agents located throughout the state.

Prior to joining Clemson, Denise was a communications agent for the LSU AgCenter in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She also has experience as a newspaper reporter, having worked for The News-Star in Monroe, Louisiana, The Florence Morning News in Florence, South Carolina and The Denham Springs News in Denham Springs, Louisiana. She also was news director for radio stations KXKZ 107.5 FM and KRUS 1490 AM, both in Ruston, Louisiana.

Denise is a native of Montgomery, Louisiana. She graduated with her doctorate from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She earned her master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana.

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