TIFTON, Georgia– The
Georgia Peanut Commission will hold the annual Research Report
Day, February 10, 2010, beginning at 8:10 a.m. at the National
Environmentally Sound Production Agriculture Laboratory (NESPAL),
located on the University of Georgia Tifton campus. The event
provides growers and industry representatives an opportunity
to hear the latest reports on research projects funded by GPC
in 2009.
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Each year the commission invests peanut farmers’ dollars
into various research projects across Georgia in an effort to
obtain results that help farmers reduce costs of production and
improve agronomic techniques that can be applied to most all
of the Southeast growing area,” says Donald Chase, GPC
Research Committee chairman. “Although some of the findings
are preliminary, the projects are exciting and many times new
recommendations or observations are announced.”
The Georgia Peanut Commission, on behalf of Georgia’s 4,500
peanut farmers, awarded $255,000 to peanut research facilities
in the state during 2009. This effort funds 27 research projects,
24 state and 3 federal projects. These programs primarily focus
on economics; conservation methods; irrigation and water management;
peanut breeding for higher yield and improved quality; pests,
weed and disease management; and allergen free peanuts.
The meeting begins at 8:10 a.m. in Room 126 of NESPAL. The agenda
for the GPC Research Report Day is available online at www.gapeanuts.com.
All research reports will be available online following the GPC
Research Report Day.
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