Evaluating peanut cultivar response to agronomic management and planting date and irrigation impacts on new peanut cultivars, yield, grade, aflatoxin and water requirements and use of drone technology for management decisions

Institution:

Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia on behalf of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service and University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc.

Budget ID:

1541

Project ID:

463

Report BID:

State:

Alabama

Region:

Southeast (GA, FL, AL)

State Group:

AL-93

Project Fiscal Year:

2017

Category:

Production/Agronomics

Report Type:

Report Received Date:

Investigator:

Balkcom

Project NPB Budget:

$25,000

The Ga 12V was the highest yielding variety probably due to the fact that we had so much rain during the season creating lots of disease pressure. The rains continued into harvest season which delayed harvest timing for many varieties giving Ga 12V a better opportunity to stand out due to the fact it is a slightly longer season variety than the other varieties. The new AUN PL 17 and FloRun 331 were the second best varieties. They are very comparable to each other with the AU 17 having a slight advantage in withstanding more disease pressure.

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