Post Tenure Review of Extension Programming in Peanut
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• Hired at UGA as Assistant Professor and
Extension Peanut Agronomist in October
1985
• Promoted to Associate Professor and
granted Tenure July 1991
• Appointed to Graduate Faculty in 1991
• Promoted to Professor in 1996
• 1985-1999 – 100% Extension appointment
• 1999-2006 – 75% Extension, 25% Research
• 2006-present – 75% Ext, 15% Res, 10% Inst
• Provide educational support to UGA County
Extension Agents in peanut producing
counties in the area of peanut agronomics
(75% of program effort)
• Conduct applied research in the area of
peanut agronomics (15%)
• Provide instruction and instruction support
in Crop and Soil Sciences, specifically at
the UGA Tifton Campus (10%)
• Cultivar management interaction with
agronomic practices
– Eight new runner-type peanut cultivars
released since 2006
• Pest management interaction with
agronomic practices
– New cultivars have various combination of pest
resistance; alter management strategies
• Maturity determination of new cultivars
– Evaluation of adjusted Growing Degree Day
(αGDD) model for peanut
• Since 2006 there have been 8 new
runner-type peanut cultivars released
from UGA (5), UF (2), and USDA (1)
• Four of the eight have significantly
larger seed size than the previous
standard, ‘Georgia Green’
Georgia-06G
Georgia Green
• Issue #1 – The larger seeded cultivars
significantly increase the seed cost per acre
– Previous cultivar standard, Georgia Green, was
sown at ~ 105-110 lbs/acre when planted at
recommended 6 seed per row-foot
– The four large-seeded cultivars are sown at ~
135-140 lbs/acre when planted at 6 seed per
foot
– That extra 30 lbs/acre costs producers about
$30/acre more in seed cost
– Can we reduce the seeding rate of these largeseeded cultivars?
• Seeding rate / plant population trials
were established in cooperation with Dr.
Scott Tubbs
– Evaluate seeding rate adjustment on single
row, twin row, and 30-inch row patterns
Seed/lb
Lbs/acre
6 seed/ft
5 seed/ft
6
seed/ft
5
seed/ft
$0.60
$1.10
$0.60
$1.10
Georgia
Green
825
105
88
63.00
115.50
52.80
96.80
Georgia
-06G
630
138
115
82.80
151.80
69.00
126.50
Seed/lb
Lbs/acre
6 seed/ft
5 seed/ft
6
seed/ft
5
seed/ft
$0.60
$1.10
$0.60
$1.10
Georgia
Green
825
105
88
63.00
115.50
52.80
96.80
Georgia
-06G
630
138
115
82.80
151.80
69.00
126.50
6.0 SPF
5.1 SPF, 6665
6.0 SPF, 6717
5.7 SPF, 6748
6500
5.1 SPF, 6754
Yield
Pod Yield (Lb/Ac)
5.7 SPF
6750
6250
6.0 SPF, 6822
5.1 SPF
5.7 SPF, 6926
7000
6000
Single
5.2
5.1 SPF
4.7
2.2
Single
5.1 SPF, 3.8
2.7
6.0 SPF, 3.6
3.2
5.7 SPF, 3.6
3.7
5.7 SPF, 4.3
6.0 SPF
4.2
6.0 SPF, 4.5
5.7 SPF
5.1 SPF, 3.3
Stand
Pod yield of peanut for three seeding rates in single and twin row patterns, Tifton,
GA 2011.
Final Stand (plants / ft of row)
Tifton
2011
Twin
Twin
Final plant stand of peanut for three seeding rates in single and twin row patterns,
Tifton, GA 2011.
Seed/lb
Lbs/acre
6 seed/ft
5 seed/ft
6
seed/ft
5
seed/ft
$0.60
$1.10
$0.60
$1.10
Georgia
Green
825
105
88
63.00
115.50
52.80
96.80
Georgia
-06G
630
138
115
82.80
151.80
69.00
126.50
• Issue #2 – Do the large-seeded
cultivars have a higher calcium
requirement than medium and smallseeded runner cultivars?
• Established trials with Dr. Glen Harris
and Dr. Timothy Grey to examine
calcium requirement, germination
response, and vigor
Calcium (Gypsum) Rate
Ponder Farm (Tifton, GA) – 2009
Pegging Zone Ca – 450 lb/a
Yields (lb/a)
7500
7000
6500
6000
5500
5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
Georgia Green
FL 07
0
500
Tifguard
1000
1500
GA 06G
Calcium (ppm) Content and Seed Germination
2009 (5 Locations, n= 184)
100
Germination (%)
90
80
70
60
y = -6E-05x2 + 0.0853x + 65.365
R2 = 0.642
50
40
0
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
Seed Calcium (ppm)
• Multiple temperatures (F)
– 57
– 61
– 64
– 68
– 72
• Standard germination techniques
– 5 mm length
• Counted for 7 consecutive days
57
61
64
68
72
GA-07W – Plains 2011
100
70
60
50
40
30
168
20
20
19
18
Tem p
e
72 – 57 F
40
30
168
20
144
10
21
20
72
17
ratur
16
e (C)
15
14
ratur
16
15
e (C)
14
e
48
GA-07W 1500 Ca
50
40
30
168
20
144
10
18 = 64 F
20
19
18
Tem p
e
72
17
ratur
16
e (C)
15
14
48
Ti
m
21
96
e
120
0
22
70
60
50
40
30
168
20
144
10
120
0
22
21
96
20
19
18
Tem p
e
72
17
ratur
16
e (C)
15
14
48
(h
r)
60
80
e
70
Ti
m
80
ina
Cum lative germ
tion (%)
90
(h
r)
tion (%)
72
17
100
90
ina
Cum lative germ
18
48
GA-07W 1000 Ca
100
19
Tem p
e
Ti
m
96
Ti
m
21
50
e
120
96
60
0
22
10
0
22
70
120
144
(h
r)
ina
Cum lative germ
tion (%)
80
GA-07W 500 Ca
80
(h
r)
GA07-W 0 Ca
90
90
tion (%)
100
100
ina
Cum lative germ
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Georgia 07-W: 7 day evaluation
100
80
70
60
50
72
40
68
30
20
64
10
61
0
0
500
57
1000
Lime rate (lb/ac)
Grown at Plain research farm 2011
1500
Temperature (F)
% germination
90
Georgia 07-W: 7 day evaluation
100
90
70
60
50
40
20
10
Temperature (F)
30
% germination
80
68
0
0
500
64
1000
Lime rate (lb/ac)
Grown at Plain research farm 2011
1500
72
• Results
– Three of the four large-seeded cultivars
continued to respond to the 500 lbs/acre
level recommendation for Ca in “pegging
zone”. Georgia-06G continued to gain yield
and grade as level increased.
– Germination response on thermogradient
table indicated our long time
recommendation of planting when soil temp
reached 65° F should be adjusted to 6870° F
• Issue #3 – Maturity determination –
improvement of accuracy, development
of new tools
• Cooperative research and verification
with Dr. Diane Rowland, University of
Florida, and Dr. Wilson Faircloth,
USDA-ARS/Syngenta
• Development of Growing Degree Day
model for peanut
• Evaluate recently released cultivars
• Evaluate new cultivars’ response to early
planting
• Verify maturity range of cultivars
7000
2400
2500
2600
Peanut yield (lb/acre)
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
GA 02C
GA 06G
GA Green
GA Greener
Planting Date Study
Gibbs Farm 2010
3000
2700
aGDD
2400
2100
1800
20-Apr-10
27-Apr-10
3-May-10
11-May-10
18-May-10
25-May-10
1-Jun-10
1500
23-Aug-10
7-Sep-10
13-Sep-10
20-Sep-10
Planting Date
29-Sep-10
11-Oct-10
18-Oct-10
2010
Lbs/Acre
2011
Lbs/Acre
April 20
4423
April 19
6482
April 27
4823
April 26
6771
May 4
4798
May 3
6422
May 11
4966
May 10
6526
May 18
4528
May 17
6203
May 25
4324
May 24
6339
June 1
3977
May 31
5861
2010 Trial conducted at UGA Gibbs Research Farm – Tift County
2011 Trial conducted at UGA Ponder Research Farm – Tift County
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Cultivar response to thrips injury
Irrigation requirement of new cultivars
Seed quality / stand problems
Burrower Bug – serious quality reduction
Acreage management
Cultivar Response to Thrips Injury
and Thimet Insecticide
Treatment
Yield
(lbs/A)
TSMK
(%)
Thrips Injury
(1-10 scale)
Georgia-06G
Thimet
6743
76
2.38
Georgia-06G
UTC
6462
76
5.63
Georgia-07W
Thimet
6454
76
2.38
Georgia-07W
UTC
5976
76
6.25
Georgia Greener
Thimet
6889
76
2.25
Georgia Greener
UTC
6541
75
6.75
Florida-07
Thimet
6920
71
2.25
Florida-07
UTC
6316
71
6.00
Tifguard
Thimet
6221
76
2.25
Tifguard
UTC
5944
74
6.88
527
2
0.80
Cultivar
LSD (0.05)
Activity
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Extension Production Guide Chapters
28
Extension Bulletins
1
Newsletter Articles
133
Popular Press Articles
51
Television Programs
52
Radio Programs
74
Agent Training Sessions
22
County Production Meetings
268*
Field Day Presentations
25
Invited Industry Presentations
78
National – 19; Regional – 37; State - 22
*8 County Meetings in FL
Activity
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Book Chapter – Sr. Author
1
Journal Articles
Beasley Grad Student
15
1
Abstracts and Proceedings
56
Beasley Sr. Author
13
Grants
43
Beasley P.I.
24
Beasley Co-P.I.
15
Total - $1,976,259; Beasley P.I. - $650,555
Professional Meeting Presentations
10
• Courses Taught - UGA
– CRSS 4300, Crop Production & Management
• Fall 2007, Fall 2009, Fall 2011
– CRSS 4310/6310, Seed Technology
• Fall 2008, Fall 2010
– CRSS 8050, Advanced Crop Production
• Summer 2008, Summer 2011
– CRSS 6220, Advanced Topics in CSS
• Fall 2009
• Courses Taught – ABAC
– AGRY 3030, Field Crop Production
• Spring 2010, Spring 2011
• Guest Lectures
– Kansas State University
• Guest lecture in “Peanut Physiology” via distance
education to advanced crop production class at
Kansas State University
– Fall 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
– Auburn University
• Guest lecture in “Peanut Maturity and
Harvesting” to advanced crop production class
at Auburn University
– Spring 2008
• Major Advisor:
• Jason Arnold, M.S., 2012 – present
• Jason Jackson, M.S., 2006-2009
– oral presentation in Graduate Student
competition at American Peanut Research and
Education Society meeting, 2007 and 2008
– oral presentation in Graduate Student
competition at Southern Branch – American
Society of Agronomy annual meeting, 2008,
placed 3rd , 2009 placed 2nd.
– poster presentation at American Society of
Agronomy annual meeting
• Committee Member:
– Mike Howell, Ph.D., Mississippi State University,
2007 - present
– Manju Chandran, Ph.D., Horticulture, 2009 – present
– Jason Sarver, Ph.D., Crop and Soil Sciences, 2011 –
present
– Josh Thompson, M.S., University of Florida, 2011 present
– Dylan Wann, M.S., Crop and Soil Sciences, 2008 2011
– Brenda Ortiz, Ph.D., Biological and Agricultural
Engineering, 2005-2008
– Natchaya Pingintha, Ph.D., Crop and Soil Sciences,
2005-2008
– Joy Carter, M.S., Ag Leadership, 2006-2008
– Jaime Fulmer, M.S., Ag Leadership, 2005-2007
• Curriculum Committee member – Crop
and Soil Sciences Department
• Curriculum Committee member – UGA
Tifton Campus
• Sub-Committee member – UGA Tifton
Campus “TAG” agreement with
Waycross College
• Crop Science Society of America
– Associate Editor, Crop Science, Journal of CSSA –
(2009-present)
– Past Chair, Division C-4, Seed Physiology, Production,
and Technology – (2010)
– Program Chair, Division C-4, Seed Physiology,
Production, and Technology – (2009)
– Chair, Nominations Committee for Division C-4 Officers
– (2009)
– Nominations Committee for CSSA President-Elect –
(2009)
– Program Chair-Elect for Division C-4, Seed Physiology,
Production, & Technology (2008)
– Technical Session Moderator at Annual Meeting –
(2008)
– Elected (national election) as Chair-Elect for Division C4, Seed Physiology, Production, & Technology – (2007)
• American Peanut Research and Education Society
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Site Selection Committee, Chair – (2011-2012)
Site Selection Committee – (2009-present)
Dow AgroSciences Awards Committee – (2009-2010)
Dow AgroSciences Awards Committee – (2008-09)
Public Relations Committee - Chairman – (2007-08)
Public Relations Committee - Chairman – (2006-07)
Executive Officer Search Committee – (2007)
• Southern Branch – American Society of Agronomy
– Past-President – (2007-2008)
– Awards Committee, Chair – (2007-2009)
• Georgia Crop Production Alliance
– Advisor to Board of Directors – (2007-present)
– Scholarship Committee, Chair – (2007-present)
– Lifetime Achievement Award, Chair – (2009-present)
• Manuscripts Reviewed
– 2008
• Agronomy Journal (American Society of Agronomy) -2
• Journal of Soil and Water Conservation - 1
• Peanut Science (American Peanut Research and Education
Society) – 2
– 2009
• Crop Science – 7
• Peanut Science – 2
– 2010
• Crop Science – 6
• Peanut Science - 1
– 2011
• Crop Science - 8
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University of Arkansas, Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Department,
Departmental Review Team – (2010)
UGA Promotion and Tenure committee – (2009-2011)
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CAES Peanut Commodity Committee (1985 - present)
Georgia Peanut Tour Committee - (1987 - present)
Georgia Peanut Tour Committee – Secretary – 2011
Georgia Peanut Tour Committee – Chairman – 2012
CAES Peanut Commodity Committee, Variety Sub-Committee (1985 - present)
Georgia Crop Improvement Association Certification Committee (1988-present)
CAES Liaison - Georgia Peanut Producers Association (1997 – 2010)
CAES Liaison - American Peanut Shellers Association (1997 - present)
CAES Liaison – Georgia Crop Improvement Association (2005 – present)
CAES D.W. Brooks Award Executive Committee, Chair (2007-2008)
D.W. Brooks Awards Committee (2007-2009)
Extension Marketing Advisory Committee (2005 - present)
Search and Screen Committee, Extension Peanut Entomologist position in Entomology
Department (2008)
Appointed as UGA-CAES representative to the Georgia Department of Agriculture’s
Seed Arbitration Council (2008 – present)
CAES Germplasm and Cultivar Release Committee (2008 – present)
Southwest Georgia Research and Education Center Facilities committee (2009-2011)
Committee Member, (appointed) CAES Strategic Planning Committee (October 2011 –
Present)
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Committee Member, (appointed) Extension Peer Review Ad Hoc (2011 – Present)
Chair, Search and Screen Committee, Extension Cotton Agronomist position
in Crop and Soil Sciences Department (2008-2009)
Chair, Search and Screen Committee, Cropping Systems Agronomist position
in Crop and Soil Sciences Department (2006-2007)
Search and Screen Committee, Soil Test Calibration position (2007-2008)
Crop and Soil Sciences Department Curriculum Committee (2007 – present)
Research, Extension, Instruction (REI) Coordinator, Tifton Campus (2009-present)
Executive Committee (2009-present)
Undergraduate Committee (2009-present)
Awards Committee (2009-present)
Newsletter Committee (2009-present)
Chair, Promotion Committee, Eric Prostko (2009)
Committee Chair, (appointed) Scott Tubbs 3rd Year Review (2009)
Committee Chair, Scott Tubbs Promotion and Tenure Committee (2011-2012)
Tifton Campus
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UGA - Tifton Campus Teaching Faculty (2003 - present)
UGA - Tifton Campus Teaching Program Intern and Undergraduate Research Committee (2003
- present)
UGA – Tifton Campus Teaching Program Curriculum Committee (2007 – present)
UGA-ABAC TAG Agreement sub-committee (2009-2010)
TUGA MOVE Team – UGA – Tifton Campus committee to improve image and visibility in Tifton
and surrounding area (2008-present)
• Continued evaluation of released cultivars to
agronomic inputs
• Increased agent training sessions for newly
hired County Extension Agents
• Improved use of web site
• Determine which peanut production tools have
Smart Phone application potential
• Finalize verification and implementation of
Growing Degree Day tool for maturity
determination with colleagues from UF and
industry