Tag Archives: Cotton

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Soybean and Cotton Turn Row Meeting

Wharton – AgriLife Extension to host Soybean and Cotton Turn Row Meeting – June 30th By Corrie Bowen County Extension Agent Wharton County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Wharton County Office will host a  Soybean and Cotton Turn Row Meeting on Wednesday, June 30, 2021.  The soybean turn row meeting will begin at 9 a.m. at the Howard and Dolly Wittig Farm in Lane City.  You may have seen the soybean variety plot from Hwy 60 in Lane City.  The soybean plot is located at the corner of Hwy… Read More →

Wharton AgriLife Soybean and Cotton Turn Row Meeting

Wharton – AgriLife Extension to host Soybean and Cotton Turn Row Meeting – June 30th By Corrie Bowen County Extension Agent Wharton County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Wharton County Office will host a  Soybean and Cotton Turn Row Meeting on Wednesday, June 30, 2021.  The soybean turn row meeting will begin at 9 a.m. at the Howard and Dolly Wittig Farm in Lane City.  You may have seen the soybean variety plot from Hwy 60 in Lane City.  The soybean plot is located at the corner of Hwy… Read More →

Fleahoppers

Howdy, We got a lot of rain this past week, between 4 and 14 inches across the three counties. Most of the cotton is looking pretty good, but there are locations it looks rough if water stood on it. The places that drained quickly look good.

Early Season Pests and Fleahoppers

Early Season Pests and Fleahoppers Howdy, Most of our replanted cotton is up and looking good now, and we got a good bit of rain last night but most of my fields were looking good, if dry and a bit wind burnt this week. Hopefully most of the dry places have gotten rain or will in the next day or so. Cotyledon Cotton Kate Crumley Cotton stands can be impacted by some of the weather we’ve had recently, but stands as low as 13,000 to 26,000 plants per… Read More →