
Talkin' Cotton Podcast
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.
Episodes
30 episodes
Early season considerations for 2025
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 ea...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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49:41

Cotton Weed Management Update for 2025 - Dr. Stanley Culpepper
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).
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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44:59

Irrigation and Precision Ag Update for 2025 - Dr. Wes Porter
Dr. Porter discusses considerations for irrigation scheduling and trying to make the most of inputs in 2025.
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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37:30

Sustainability Update for 2025 - Dr. Taylor Singleton
Dr. Taylor Singleton discusses updates on sustainability and pesticide stewardship for the 2025 growing season.
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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26:46

Cotton nematode and disease update for 2025 - Bob Kemerait
Dr. Bob Kemerait discusses updates for 2025 surrounding nematode and disease management.
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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33:32

Cotton Entomology Update for 2025 - Phillip Roberts
Dr. Phillip Roberts discusses updates for 2025, largely revolving around tarnished and clouded plant bugs and their management moving forward in Georgia.
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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25:40

Cotton Agronomy Update for 2025 - Camp Hand
Dr. Camp Hand discusses updates for 2025 including variety selection, CLRDV-induced bronze wilt, PGR management of modern cotton varieties, seeding rates, and deer research in cotton.
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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31:03

Intro to Specialist Updates for 2025
Dr. Camp Hand introduces a series of episodes provided by the UGA Cotton Team, which will be updates going into 2025. These episodes will be released as county production meetings are ongoing, but they are not intended to replace production mee...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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2:59

Georgia Cotton Commission Annual Meeting - January 29, 2025
Drs. Camp Hand and Phillip Roberts are joined by Taylor Sills, executive director of the Georgia Cotton Commission, to discuss the Georgia Cotton Commission Annual Meeting and UGA Cotton Production Workshops which will take place on Wednesday, ...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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16:34

2024 Wrap Up and looking to 2025 Meeting Season
Drs. Camp Hand and Scott Monfort (Peanut Agronomist) discuss upcoming county production meetings as well as other production workshops in Tifton. Meeting dates can be obtained from your county agent, and cotton meeting dates will be posted at u...
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Season 1
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Episode 21
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18:24

Federal Economic and Disaster Assistance
Dr. Camp Hand is joined by Taylor Sills, Executive Director of the Georgia Cotton Commission, and Tas Smith, Vice President of Producer Affairs with the National Cotton Council, to discuss newly approved economic and disaster assistance at the ...
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Season 1
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Episode 20
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24:22

Crop Status, Defoliation Issues, Nematode Sampling, and Module Handling
Drs. Wes Porter, Phillip Roberts, Bob Kemerait, and Camp Hand discuss the status of the crop, defoliation issues, module handling, some brief plot results, and thoughts headed into the offseason.
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Season 1
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Episode 19
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30:11

Continued discussion of impacts of Hurricane Helene on Georgia Cotton, work of the Georgia Cotton Commission, and considerations for defoliation and harvest
Dr. Camp Hand is joined by Wade Parker (East Georgia Agronomy Agent), Taylor Sills (Executive Director of the Georgia Cotton Commission), and Dr. Wes Porter to continue discussing the impacts of Hurricane Helene on Georgia's cotton crop and ind...
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Season 1
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Episode 18
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58:25

Joint Podcast - All About the Pod and Talkin' Cotton - Outlook following Hurricane Helene
This episode of Talkin' Cotton was a joint podcast with the UGA Peanut Team and All About the Pod to discuss the damage seen from Hurricane Helene, and what we are doing to try and help growers in Georgia respond. Stay tuned to each podcast and...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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53:30

Updates on USDA outlook and Farm Bill, ESA Herbicide Strategy, Finishing the 2024 Crop, and Cover Crops
Mrs. Amanda Smith, Mr. Josh Lee, and Drs. Taylor Singleton, Phillip Roberts, and Camp Hand discuss the latest outlook from USDA, updates on the potential of a Farm Bill, the Herbicide Strategy to mitigate impacts to endangered species, cover cr...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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54:11

End of season disease, nematode, and insect considerations, irrigation termination, and defoliation/harvest prep discussion
Drs. Bob Kemerait, Wes Porter, Phillip Roberts, and Camp Hand discuss the current status of the crop, disease and nematode considerations at the close of 2024 and as we approach 2025, irrigation termination, preparing for harvest, the insect si...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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44:12

East Georgia Update, Irrigation Termination, Late Season Plant Bugs, and Crop Status
Drs. Wes Porter, Phillip Roberts, Camp Hand and Mr. Wade Parker discuss the status of the crop in response to Hurricane/Tropical Storm Debbie, when to terminate irrigation, late season plant bug pressure, and the general status of the crop in l...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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1:01:39

Hurricane Debby, Cotton IPM, and disease management
Drs. Bob Kemerait, Phillip Roberts, Camp Hand and Tift County grower Chris Goodman (and son Palmer) discuss considerations following Hurricane Debby, insect pest management, and disease management.
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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43:05

Finale of the Farewell Tour - Reminiscing on 30 years with Dr. Glen Harris
Drs. Phillip Roberts and Camp Hand walk down memory lane with Dr. Glen Harris, talking about his career at the University of Georgia over the last 30 years.
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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49:02

CLRDV-induced bronze wilt discussion, and late July pest and crop management considerations
Drs. Bob Kemerait, Wes Porter, Phillip Roberts, Sudeep Bag, and Camp Hand discuss CLRDV-induced bronze wilt, foliar diseases of cotton, spider mites, irrigation considerations, and a recap of the Georgia Cotton Commission Mid-Year Meeting. ...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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57:59

PGR use in cotton, keeping up with irrigation, and the insect situation
Drs. Wes Porter, Phillip Roberts, John Snider, Henry Sintim, and Camp Hand discuss the current situation around the crop, and discuss questions surrounding the use of PGRs.
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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1:02:57

Georgia Cotton Commission Mid-Year Meeting
Drs. Camp Hand and Phillip Roberts discuss the upcoming Georgia Cotton Commission Mid-Year Meeting with Mr. Taylor Sills, Executive Director of the Georgia Cotton Commission. We are looking forward to seeing everyone July 24th at the Nessmith-L...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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12:04

Current situation with extreme heat and dry weather, and pesticide stewardship reminders
Drs. Wesley Porter, Glen Harris, Phillip Roberts, Taylor Singleton, and Camp Hand discuss the current situation surrounding the recent hot and dry weather observed across Georgia. Considerations for irrigated cotton, fertility discussions aroun...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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53:59

Cotton Fertility and Plant Bug Management
Drs. Glen Harris and Phillip Roberts discuss side dress strategies and management of tarnished plant bugs.
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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32:00

Replant discussion, considerations for June planted cotton, and Farm Bill update - Episode 6
In this episode, Mrs. Amanda Smith, Dr. Phillip Roberts, and Dr. Camp Hand discuss the current situation surrounding replants, cotton with wet feet, planting cotton in June, and the Farm Bill.
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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31:18
