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Vol. 18, No. 1, May 24, 2000 |
Providing Leadership in Environmental Entomology
Pee Dee Res. & Ed. Center .
2200 Pocket Rd . Florence,
29506-9706 . Phone:
843-662-3526
email: mroof@clemson.edu
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Cotton Insect Hotline: Thanks to the South Carolina Cotton Board, we now have a Cotton Insect Hotline (1-877-629-1474) that will be used to transmit timely information about cotton pests and cotton production. The Hotline will be updated on Tuesdays and Fridays. Cotton Scouting Schools:
Cotton is growing and insects and other pests are waiting for an opportunity
to take a bite out of your crop. You can learn more about managing
pests in cotton by attending one of the Cotton Scouting Schools.
The following program will apply to the Scouting School at the Orangeburg-Calhoun
Technical College on June 5 and the one at PDREC on June 6. Note
that the actual program will not begin until 9:00 AM, but it's good to
get there early (any time after 8:00 AM) and register, so that you will
have time to look over the materials prior to the first class. The
School at Orangeburg-Calhoun Tech. will be held in Building C, room
118. Charles Davis will be the contact for this meeting (phone 803/874-2354,
or cdvs@clemson.edu).
For information about the PDREC School you can call me at 843/669-1912
ex. 204 or email me at mroof@clemson.edu.The
fee will be $10, payable at registration. Cash or check--checks should
be made payable to Clemson University.
Cotton Scouting Schools Program 8:15 to 9:00 AM....Registration 9:00....Cotton Production:
Mike
Jones, Cotton Specialist, Pee Dee REC
9:30 ....Insects that Damage
Cotton: Mitchell Roof, Extension Entomologist, Pee Dee REC
11:00 ...Weeds and Herbicide
Injury to Cotton: Ed Murdock, Weed Scientist, Pee Dee REC
11:30 ...Diseases and Nematodes:
John
Mueller, Plant Pathologist, Edisto REC
12:00....Lunch on your own. 1:00 ...Beneficial Insects
and Spiders: Don Manley, Extension Entomologist, Pee Dee REC
1:30 ...Scouting Methods:
Mitchell
Roof
2:15....Pesticides and Safety: Mitchell Roof 3:00-4:30....Summary and
Field training
Mitchell Roof
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| This information is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service is implied. Brand names of pesticides are given as a convenience and are neither an endorsement nor guarantee of the product nor a suggestion that similar products are not effective. Use pesticides only according to the directions on the label. Follow all directions, precautions and restrictions that are listed. |
| The Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer. Clemson University Cooperating with U.S. Department of Agriculture and South Carolina Counties. Issued in Furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Public Service Activities |