Farm Progress

Timeliness, cost management critical for Peanut Profitability winners

The latest class of Peanut Profitability Award winners may demonstrate the highest level of managment seen in the program's 14-year history.

Paul L. Hollis

August 2, 2013

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<p> WINNERS OF THE 2013 Farm Press Peanut Profitability Awards recently were honored at the 15th annual Southern Peanut Growers Conference held in Panama City, Fla. Shown are, left to right: Lower Southeast winner Tim McMillan of Southern Grace Farms in Enigma, Ga.; awards program advisor Marshall Lamb of the National Peanut Research Laboratory; and Upper Southeast winner Jart Hudson of Turkey, N.C. Not shown is Southwest region winner Murray Phillips.</p>

The 14th class of Farm Press Peanut Profitability Award winners demonstrates the value of efficiency, timeliness and taking care of management details.

From scheduling fungicide applications, to watching production costs, to choosing the right varieties, Murray Phillips, Frio County, Texas; Tim McMillan, Southern Grace Farms, Enigma, Ga.; Jart Hudson, Turkey, N.C., says producing profitable peanuts is a hands-on chore that demands attention.

“Our 14th class of winners presented to us the highest level of management as a group we’ve possibly ever seen,” says Marshall Lamb, advisor for the awards program and research leader for the National Peanut Research Laboratory in Dawson, Ga.

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This year’s awards were presented in Panama City, Fla., as part of the 15th Annual Southern Peanut Growers Conference. Producers from each growing region of the U.S. Peanut Belt were honored for their production efficiency.

“All these individual farmers did a great job of management on their respective farms,” says Lamb. “They are very diverse farms in terms of the crops they grow and in some of the ventures they have that support the farm, and that adds to their overall management capabilities.”

Read more about the award winners in Paul Hollis’ report from the awards presentation here. 

 

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About the Author(s)

Paul L. Hollis

Auburn University College of Agriculture

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