N. C. EXTENSION PERSONNEL
WORKING WITH TOBACCO
S. C. EXTENSION PERSONNEL WORKING
WITH TOBACCO
TOBACCO
SITUATION AND OUTLOOK
NORTH
CAROLINA FARM LABOR REGULATIONS
VARIETY
INFORMATION
TRANSPLANT PRODUCTION IN THE FLOAT SYSTEM
- Water Analysis and Sources
- Float System Management
- Transplant Water Fertilizers
- Engineering Considerations for Tobacco Transplant Greenhouses
FERTILIZATION
- Soil Testing
- Primary Nutrients
- Secondary Nutrients
- Minor Nutrients (Micronutrients)
- Other Economic Considerations
- Time and Method of Application
- Fertilization Summary
WEED
MANAGEMENT
- Problem Weeds
- Cultivation
- Herbicide Selection and Application
- Sprayer Calibration
TOPPING
AND SUCKER MANAGEMENT
- Topping Benefits
- Chemical Sucker Control
- Maximizing Sucker Control and Minimizing Residues with MH
- Time of MH Application
- Topping and Chemical Sucker Control Programs
- Nozzle Sizes and Application Speeds
- 2000 On-Farm Test Results
USE
OF ETHEPHON
DISEASE
MANAGEMENT
- The Tobacco Disease Situation
- Disease Management Practices
- Managing the Major Diseases
- Some Tips on Planning Disease Management Strategies
- Condensed
Management Guide for Seedlings
- Condensed
Management Guide for Field Diseases
INSECT
MANAGEMENT
- Protecting Seedlings in Greenhouses
- Protecting Plant Beds
- Protecting Tobacco in the Field
- Protecting Stored Tobacco
MECHANIZATION
- Retrofitting Tobacco Curing Barns
- Curing Efficiency
COMPLYING
WITH THE WORKER PROTECTION STANDARD
NO-TILL
FLUE-CURED TOBACCO PRODUCTION
Prepared by
W. Daid Smith and Gerald F. Peedin, Crop Science Extension Specialists;
Loren R. Fisher, Crop Science Extension Associate; P. Sterling Southern,
Entomology Extension Specialist; Thomas A. Melton, Plant Pathology
Extension Specialist; A. Blake Brown and Charles L. Moore, Sr.,
Extension Economists; Michael D. Boyette, Biological and Agricultural
Engineering Extension Specialist; and J. Michael Moore, Extension
Agronomist, Georgia Cooperative Extension Service
A PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENT ON PESTICIDES
Pesticides must be used carefully to protect against human injury
and harm to the environment. Diagnose your pest problem and select
the proper pesticide if one is needed. Follow label use directions
and obey all federal, state, and local pesticide laws and regulations.
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