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Joel C. Faircloth

Title Summary Date ID Author(s)
2007 Virginia Peanut Production Guide May 1, 2009 432-101
Comparison of Yield, Maturity, Value and Susceptibility to TSWV in Virginia- and Runner-type Varieties of Peanut in 2004 PDF (2MB) May 1, 2009 450-567
Cotton Harvest Aid Selection and Application Timing PDF (431KB) May 1, 2009 424-201
Defoliating Cotton under Adverse Conditions: Drought-stress, Cool Temperatures, and Rank Growth PDF (462KB)

Modern chemical harvest aids are applied to induce leaf abscission, hasten mature-boll dehiscence, and inhibit regrowth (Gwathmey and Hayes 1997; Snipes and Cathey 1992). Their use can result in increased machine harvest efficiency and fewer lodged plants while reducing boll rot, the trash in seed cotton, and the time from defoliation to harvest (Benedict 1984). The challenge of using harvest aids is the inconsistent way cotton responds to them, making defoliation one of the most unpredictable management practices (Benedict 1984; Gwathmey and Hayes 1997).

May 1, 2009 427-208
Virginia Cotton Production Guide, 2008 PDF (5MB) May 1, 2009 424-300-08