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| Current Issue: April 2011 |

Finding Value In Improved Resistance
Peanut Rx incorporates those production factors that affect diseases in a peanut crop, starting with the variety planted. Varieties today have improved resistance to nearly every disease and, in the case of Tifguard, excellent resistance to nematodes. But what is the value of that improved resistance and how does it translate into value for the producer? Read more...
Feature Stories
• Finding Value In Improved Resistance
How do you translate the value of resistance
into production practices?
• Don’t Wait On Weeds
Have an aggressive pre-season plan to combat weeds such as Palmer amaranth.
• Calcium Is King
Timely application of calcium is critical for large-seeded peanuts.
• Scouting For Soil Insect Pests
A back-to-the-basics approach to often overlooked, but costly pests.
• Off To A Good Start
Inoculants are one key to achieving vigorous growth and maximum yield.
Columns & Departments
• Editor's Note
Adapting to change
• Market Watch
Contracting varies from zero acres to 110 percent of last year
• News Briefs
• Peanut Pointers
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