海角官方首页
海角官方首页 Cooperative Extension is a collaboration between and .
phone
Contact Your County Office
Select Language
English
Spanish / Espa?ol
Afrikaans
Albanian / Shqip
Arabic / ???????
Armenian / ???????
Azerbaijani / Az?rbaycan
Basque / Euskal
Belarusian / Беларус
Bulgarian / Български
Catalan / Català
Chinese (Simplified) / 中文(简体)
Chinese (Traditional) / 中文(繁體)
Croatian / Hrvatski
Czech / ?e?tina
Danish / dansk
Dutch / Nederlands
Estonian / Eestlane
Filipino / Pilipino
Finnish / Suomalainen
French / Fran?ais
Galician / Galego
Georgian / ???????
German / Deutsch
Greek / Ελληνικ?
Haitian Creole / Kreyòl Ayisyen
Hebrew / ?????
Hindi / ??????
Hungarian / Magyar
Icelandic / ?slensku
Indonesian / Bahasa Indonesia
Irish / Gaeilge
Italian / Italiano
Japanese / 日本語
Korean / ???
Latvian / Latvietis
Lithuanian / Lietuvi?
Macedonian / Македонски
Malay / Bahasa Melayu
Maltese / Malti
Norwegian / norsk
Persian / ?????
Polish / Polski
Portuguese / Português
Romanian / Rom?n?
Russian / Русский
Serbian / Srpski
Slovak / Sloven?ina
Slovenian / Sloven??ina
Swahili / Kiswahili
Swedish / svenska
Thai / ???
Turkish / Türk?e
Ukrainian / Укра?нська
Urdu / ????
Vietnamese / Ti?ng Vi?t
Welsh / Cymraeg
Yiddish / ??????
search
open
search
search
menu
Main Menu
Publications
Topic Areas
keyboard_arrow_down
4-H Youth Development
County and Club Meetings, Environmental Education, Livestock Programs, Project Achievement, Summer Camp
Animal Production
Aquaculture, Beef, Bees, Dairy, Equine, Small Ruminants, Poultry & Eggs, Swine
Environment & Natural Resouces
Invasive Species, Pollution Prevention, Forestry, Water & Drought, Weather & Climate, Wildlife
Money, Family & Home
Adult & Family Development, Infant, Child and Teen Development, Money, Housing & Home Environment
Field Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Production
Corn, Cotton, Forages, Hemp, Peanuts, Small Grains, Soybeans, Tobacco, Turfgrass
Food & Health
Food Preservation, Commercial & Home Food Safety, Food Science & Manufacturing, Nutrition and Health
Fruit, Vegetable & Ornamental Production
Blueberries, Grapes, Ornamental Horticulture, Onions, Peaches, Pecans, Small Fruits, Vegetables
Lawn, Garden & Landscapes
Home Gardens, Lawn Care, Ornamentals, Landscaping
Weeds, Diseases & Pests
Animal Diseases and Parasites, Ants, Termites, Lice, and Other Pests, Nuisance Animals, Plant Pest and Disease Management, Weeds
Timely & Trending Topics
Recent updates, initiatives and programs from 海角官方首页 Extension.
Programs & Services
keyboard_arrow_down
Featured Programs
4-H County and Club Meetings
Master Gardener Extension Volunteer Program
Pesticide Safety Education Program
Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
School Garden Curriculum
ServSafe? Training
Soil and Water Testing Services
Classes, Workshops, and Club Meetings
海角官方首页 Extension offers a wealth of personalized services like workshops, classes, consultation, certifications, camps, and educator resources. Find out what Extension has for you!
See All Programs & Services
County Offices
Calendar
About
keyboard_arrow_down
Extension Changes Georgia
University of Georgia Cooperative Extension programming improves people's lives and gets results.
Our Impact
Join Us
Agent & Faculty Jobs
Extension Educators
Staff Jobs
Internships
4-H Environmental Educators
Volunteers
About Extension
What We Do
Our Programs
Our History
Districts, Facilities and Centers
Personnel Directory
Leadership
Related Agencies
Civil Rights Plan
Support Us
Contact Us
Extension
/
Publications
/
Author List
/
Publications By Eric P. Prostko
2024 Georgia Corn Production Guide
(AP 132-01)
This is the Extension Corn Team's full production guide for recommended practices to plant and maintain a corn crop in Georgia. Topics include agronomic practices, growth and development, fertilizatio…
Canola Production in Georgia
(B 1331)
Growing canola profitably takes planning and good management. All aspects of production from seed selection to harvest to marketing must be taken into account if the grower is to make a profit with th…
Eclipta Identification and Control in Peanut
(C 869)
Eclipta is considered to be one of the world's worst weeds. This publication discusses the identification and control of eclipta in peanut.
Georgia Corn Diagnostic Guide
(B 1221)
The field is a complex environment with many factors that can interact to influence the growth of a corn plant. These factors can be living in the form of insects, diseases, nematodes and weeds; or, t…
Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Canola
(SB 28-13)
Commercial insect and weed control in canola. Updated annually.
Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Corn and Field Corn
(SB 28-15)
Commercial insect and weed control in corn and field corn. Updated annually.
Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Field Peas
(SB 28-17)
Commercial insect and weed control in field peas. Updated annually.
Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Grain Millet
(SB 28-20)
Commercial insect and weed control in grain millet. Updated annually.
Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Grain Sorghum
(SB 28-21)
Commercial insect and weed control in grain sorghum. Updated annually.
Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Peanut
(SB 28-24)
Commercial insect and weed control in peanut. Updated annually.
Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Sesame
(SB 28-26)
Commercial insect and weed control in sesame. Updated annually.
Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Soybean
(SB 28-28)
Commercial insect and weed control in soybeans. Updated annually.
Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Sugarcane
(SB 28-29)
Commercial insect and weed control in sugarcane. Updated annually.
Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Sunflower
(SB 28-30)
Commercial insect and weed control in sunflowers. Updated annually.
Hophornbeam Copperleaf Identification and Control in Peanut
(C 882)
Hophornbeam copperleaf has become an increasing problem in agricultural fields throughout Georgia. It can occur at densities that have the potential to reduce yields and influence harvest efficiency. …
Peanut Response to Dicamba
(C 1015)
The objective of this publication is to provide county agents, peanut growers, crop consultants, agri-business personnel, etc. with information that can assist them in making appropriate management de…
Peanut Response to Grazon? P+D
(C 1190)
Grazon? P+D (picloram + 2,4-D) injury, diagnosed as leaf roll, is occasionally observed in Georgia peanut fields due to the presence of contaminated soil, forage, animal waste (manure/urine), and/or i…
Peanut Response to Liberty
(C 1025)
Liberty? (glufosinate-ammonium) has become a popular postemergence herbicide in Georgia due to its ability to control herbicide-resistant Palmer amaranth when applied in a timely manner. However, the …
Peanut Yield Response to 2,4-D in Georgia
(C 1036)
This publication provides growers, county agents, crop consultants, etc. with information regarding peanut yield response to 2,4-D injury.
Tropic Croton Identification and Control in Cotton and Peanut
(C 865)
This publication discusses tropic croton identification and control in cotton and peanut.
Using SpotOn? Digital Meter for Boom Sprayer Calibration
(C 1252)
Boom sprayer calibration using conventional methods (catching flow for certain time or distance) for large (60-90 ft; 54-72 nozzles) boom sprayers can be a time-consuming process. This short publicati…
Eric P. Prostko
Extension Agronomist - Weed Science
eprostko@uga.edu
Extension Profile