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Talkin' Cotton Podcast
University of Georgia's Cotton Team
Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 59

Welcome to the UGA Cotton Team's Talkin' Cotton Podcast. This is a podcast for cotton growers, county agents, industry partners and anyone else interested in learning about science-backed cotton production and pest management. Our goal is to educate you with the most up-to-date data and information all season long. Talkin' Cotton will feature guests, such as, extension specialists, research faculty, graduate students, extension agents, industry allies and many others! Let's get into the why's of puttin' on, throwin' off and cuttin' out.Â
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Georgia Cotton Harvest: Data, Decisions, and Defoliation
Season 2 ¡ Episode 24
mercredi 5 novembre 2025 ⢠Duration 38:59
A strong crop and a tighter runway. We kick off with a clear snapshot of Georgia cotton quality and why harvest has suddenly accelerated, then dive into the decisions that will define the finish: defoliation timing ahead of a hard freeze, reading yield data for profit, and recognizing when insects actually move the needle. Youâll hear what surprised us this seasonâbig yield gains from thrips control on slow-starting April cottonâand why jassid responses hinged on timing relative to plant decline. We unpack the shift toward lower jassid thresholds, the role of potash in injury severity, and how to separate insect blame from drought, elevation, and fertility signals you can see on a yield map.
From the cab to the office, precision ag earns its keep. We walk through calibrating yield monitors and onboard module weighing, confirming software unlocks, and using John Deere Operations Center to turn data into profit maps that guide next yearâs inputs. Instead of forcing uniformity, we talk reallocation: dialing seeding rates by zone, pushing strong areas responsibly, and reducing inputs where returns wonât follow. Elevation, soil texture, and nematode sampling help decode those stubborn 4-bale-to-1.5-bale swings inside the same field, so winter plans can do more than guess.
Urgency matters this week. A hard freeze with lows in the upper 20s means defoliants need three sunny days to work before the cold sets in. We explain why cloudy, cool conditions stall defoliation, how ethephon accelerates opening, and the difference between a helpful frost and a yield-costing freeze. We close with safety reminders around pivots and live power, plus practical tips to keep crews and equipment out of harmâs way during long harvest days.
If this helped you plan your next move, follow the show, share it with a neighbor, and leave a quick review. Got a question or a tricky map to decode? Reach out to your UGA County Extension agent and tell us what you want covered next.
From Jassids to Gins: Yield, Defoliation, and Smart Soil Moves in Georgia Cotton
Season 2 ¡ Episode 23
vendredi 10 octobre 2025 ⢠Duration 29:37
Yields are coming in hot and the lessons are even hotter. We walk the rows with real numbersâ1,200 to 1,400 pounds in several spots, three-bale reports on tough groundâand dig into what actually moved the needle: on-time jassid control, patient defoliation, smart irrigation cutoff, and stalk destruction that shuts down the green bridge. From the picker seat to the lab bench, we connect field-edge efficacy trials with practical harvest decisions you can make this week.
We bring the full team perspective togetherâentomology, agronomy, and on-farm trial workâto explain why a seven-to-ten-day delay on jassid sprays cost yield, how red leaves can still take defoliants if theyâre not crunchy, and where fertility turned stress into survival rather than collapse. Youâll hear why irrigated variety trials in Tifton taught more than any spreadsheet, how late-June cotton has clearly cut out, and why strategic tillageâone targeted pass instead of threeâcan save money without sacrificing soil health. With a warm weather window ahead, most defoliation programs should perform cleanly, and classing results already show promising color and premiums.
We also map the finish-line moves: mow low or pull stalks to starve pests before winter, document where potash fell short, and share acres-treated estimates with your county agent so we can quantify the jassid footprint and sharpen recommendations for 2025. Harvest quality looks within reach if we stick the landing. If this conversation helps you plan your next pass or avoid an unnecessary one, share it with a neighbor, subscribe for updates, and leave a review with your top harvest questionâweâll tackle it on the next show.
Considerations for insect, foliar disease, and irrigation management in July 2025
Season 2 ¡ Episode 16
vendredi 4 juillet 2025 ⢠Duration 39:04
Drs. Phillip Roberts, Wes Porter, Bob Kemerait, and Camp Hand discuss the current status of the Georgia crop and some thoughts surrounding insect management, management of foliar diseases, and irrigation.Â
Late plantings and first blooms - considerations for the Georgia crop
Season 2 ¡ Episode 13
vendredi 20 juin 2025 ⢠Duration 46:39
Drs. Phillip Roberts, Wes Porter, Henry Sintim, and Camp Hand discuss considerations surrounding the current status of Georgia's cotton crop, from newly planted cotton to cotton entering peak bloom.Â
Late planting and early squaring considerations
Season 2 ¡ Episode 12
lundi 9 juin 2025 ⢠Duration 46:41
Drs. Phillip Roberts, Bob Kemerait, and Camp Hand discuss some considerations as we wind up planting and thoughts about cotton that is beginning to square throughout Georgia.Â
Planting Tweaks, Irrigation, and Early Season Insects
Season 2 ¡ Episode 11
vendredi 23 mai 2025 ⢠Duration 29:42
Drs. Wes Porter and Phillip Roberts and Sarah Hobby discuss planting progress and dialing in planters for current conditions as well as early season insect pest management.
Cotton Planting Time: thoughts from the UGA Cotton Team
Season 2 ¡ Episode 10
vendredi 9 mai 2025 ⢠Duration 49:27
Drs. Camp Hand, Henry Sintim, Wes Porter, Bob Kemerait, and Phillip Roberts join Sarah Hobby in the podcast studio on the UGA Tifton Campus to discuss planting conditions and at-plant decisions to be made. Topics include planter setup and seeding rates, fertility including starter fertilizers, poultry litter and side-dress timings as well as the importance of Potassium. Nematodes and disease management, thrips management and the Thrips Infestation Predictor Model, and thoughts on management of conventional cotton are also discussed.
Early season considerations for 2025
Season 2 ¡ Episode 9
vendredi 25 avril 2025 ⢠Duration 49:41
Drs. Wes Porter, Phillip Roberts, Bob Kemerait and Camp Hand discuss early season considerations with respect to planter and irrigation setup, thrips management, nematode and seedling disease considerations, and other topics pertinent to the early part of the 2025 growing season.Â
Cotton Weed Management Update for 2025 - Dr. Stanley Culpepper
Season 2 ¡ Episode 8
lundi 31 mars 2025 ⢠Duration 44:59
Dr. Culpepper discusses new products for 2025, ESA requirements for newly labeled herbicides, utilizing integrated weed management tactics, and the dicamba situation (prior to Christmas).Â
Irrigation and Precision Ag Update for 2025 - Dr. Wes Porter
Season 2 ¡ Episode 7
lundi 17 mars 2025 ⢠Duration 37:30
Dr. Porter discusses considerations for irrigation scheduling and trying to make the most of inputs in 2025.