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Cotton Team Newsletter: July 9, 2020
Please click the link below for this months issue of the UGA Cotton Team Newsletter July 2020 Cotton Team Newsletter
New Liberty 24 (c) state label to help Georgia cotton farmers (A. S. Culpepper)
New Liberty 24 (c) state label to help Georgia cotton farmers (A. S. Culpepper). As a result of great team work with the Georgia Department … Continue reading
Update on Dicamba
Dicamba (A. S. Culpepper). On June 8, 2020 the U.S. EPA released critical information on Engenia, Fexapan, and XtendiMax. The entire release can be found … Continue reading
Cotton Team Newsletter: June 4, 2020
Please click the link below for this months issue of the UGA Cotton Team Newsletter June 2020 Cotton Team Newsletter
Cotton, Peanut, and Soybean Scout Schools Cancelled
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the 2020 Cotton, Peanut, and Soybean Scout Schools scheduled for June 8th in Tifton and June 16th in Midville have … Continue reading
Georgia Cotton Commission’s 13th Annual Meeting & UGA Cotton Production Workshop January 29, 2020
The Georgia Cotton Commission’s 13th Annual Meeting and UGA Georgia Cotton Production Workshop will be held on January 29, 2020 at the UGA Tifton Campus … Continue reading
Cotton County Production Meeting Schedule – 2020
Contact your County Agent for additional details concerning production meetings in your area. 2020 Cotton County Meetings (as of December 31, 2019) Meeting type County … Continue reading
2018 Farm Bill ARC and PLC Timeline
Download the PDF version of this post. The 2018 Farm Bill, officially known as the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, provides safety net support programs … Continue reading
Cotton Team Newsletter June 2019
Below is the link to the UGA Cotton Team Newsletter for June 2019. For more information on any of the information or dates contact your … Continue reading
Scout Schools: Tifton June 10, 2019 and Midville June 18, 2019
Insect scouting schools will be conducted on June 10, 2019 in Tifton and June 18, 2019 in Midville. Crops to be covered include cotton, peanuts, … Continue reading

