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Southeast Farm Press focuses on issues and interests related to the diverse agriculture of the southeastern United States. Editorial targets cotton, peanuts, tobacco, corn, soybeans, vegetables and fruit/nut operations, in addition to marketing, legislative and regulatory issues. On-farm features spotlight growers' proven production methods.

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 Greg Frey
 Publisher
 E-mail: Greg.Frey@penton.com

 

 

 Hembree Brandon
 Editorial Director
 E-mail: hbrandon@farmpress.com

 

 

 Paul Hollis
 Editor
 E-mail: phollis@farmpress.com

 

 

 Forrest Laws
 Associate Publisher
 E-mail: flaws@farmpress.com

 

 

 Glen Rutz
 Managing Editor
 E-mail: grutz@farmpress.com

 

 

 

 Slate Canon
 Associate Editor
 E-mail: scanon@farmpress.com

 

 

 Roy Roberson
 Associate Editor
 E-mail: rroberson@farmpress.com

 

 

Glenn Luedke
Director of Advertising
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Dennis Miner
National Sales Manager
E-mail: dminer@farmpress.com

Dick Wright
National Accounts Manager
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Scarlett Bright
Classified/Marketplace Supervisor
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Baker Patton
Southeast Marketplace Sales Manager
E-mail: bpatton@farmpress.com

Darrah Parker
Director of Marketing
E-mail: dparker@farmpress.com

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Continuing Education

Accredited in Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, South Carolina and Tennessee:


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Weed Resistance Management in Cotton

This course covers a wide range of options to effectively control weeds in cotton and reduce the risk of weed resistance management. It is accredited for hours/units for licensed/accredited applicators in 7 U.S. Cotton Belt states (Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, South Carolina an d Tennessee. CCA credit is pending).

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New Mode of Action Chemistry for Vegetable Production

Integration of a new mode of action compound like Coragen into IPM and IRM programs to control Lepidoptera in leafy greens, fruiting vegetables, peppers and brassica or cole crops is always welcome. This online CE accredited course details how best to use this new mode of action insecticide in intensive vegetable production. It is accredited by the Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) program and by state agencies for licensed applicators in Texas, Georgia, Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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Utilizing Calcium as Nutrient That Protects Against Disease Organisms

This online accredited course focuses on Calcium, an important plant nutrient in fertilizer management for maximum, healthy plant development as well as disease and pest prevention. It is accredited by the Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) program and for licensed applicators in licensed Georgia, Florida, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Credit applications are pending in South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington.

This course is accredited in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming as well as for CCA credits:

(New Course)
Spray Drift Management

Keeping crop protection chemicals on the crop for which they are intended has been a cornerstone of farming not only to protect neighboring crops, but to not waste money allowing products to drift off the intended target. This accredited online continuing education course covers the critical elements of spray drift management.

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