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When to spray for thrips on cotton

Brad Haire Some seasons, at-plant insecticides get cotton growers through the thrips window and in some seasons they don t. Suggested Event Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021 Pulling the trigger on a foliar spray for thrips management for cotton can be a tough call to make. Some seasons, at-plant insecticides get cotton growers through the thrips window. But seasons can vary regionally and locally, and sometimes an in-season spray for thrips is needed. Ron Smith is the retired Alabama Cooperative Extension Service cotton entomologist. Scott Graham is the current ACES cotton entomologist. In the recent ACES Cotton Team Cotton Shorts, they provided some things to consider when considering a foliar spray for thrips on cotton:

Alabama-grown: Chilton County farmer cultivates her dream at Boozer Farms

Alabama-grown: Chilton County farmer cultivates her dream at Boozer Farms By Dawn Azok April 7, 2021 Taylor Boozer Hatchett runs Boozer Farms in Thorsby with her father, Bobby Boozer, who spent nearly three decades helping farmers across the state through Auburn University and the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. (contributed) Taylor Boozer Hatchett didn’t grow up on a farm, but she has a passion for tending the land and sharing its bounty like many who did. Her father, Bobby Boozer, worked with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System and Auburn University and spent his 26-year career helping farmers throughout the state, particularly fruit growers.

Beautiful Rainbow founder to address Food Entrepreneur Conference

Times Staff Report The 2021 Food Entrepreneur Conference sponsored by the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service will be held online April 13-14, and the keynote speaker will be a familiar face to Gadsden-area residents. Chip Rowan, a Gadsden City Schools educator, will detail the inspiring story of the Beautiful Rainbow Café in the Gadsden Public Library. Rowan founded Beautiful Rainbow, which functions as a successful food service operation and an employer/trainer of students with learning disabilities. Twenty-two students have graduated from the program and are now employed in other local establishments. The conference is designed to help beginning and growing food manufacturers learn more about the business and make contacts with people who can help them succeed. It’s an excellent networking and educational opportunity.

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