
Thrips, Weeds, and Rain: A Cotton Season to Watch - RDA 414
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In Episode 414 of the Red Dirt Agronomy podcast, the team dives deep into the current cotton season in Oklahoma with Dr. Jenny Dudak, Oklahoma State University’s Extension Cotton Specialist.
The conversation kicks off with a crop update from Dr. Josh Lofton, who notes mixed outcomes across wheat and summer crops, and a challenging planting season influenced by erratic rainfall.
Dr. Brian Arnall and Dr. Raedan Sharry contribute technical insights on soil nutrient conditions and weed management tactics.
Dr. Dudak shares her perspective on the cotton planting outlook across Oklahoma, detailing issues like thrips, herbicide resistance, and the narrow windows available for cotton growers in different regions.
She also discusses how new technologies and research, including residual herbicides and skip-row planting studies, could help producers cut costs while improving yield reliability.
The conversation closes with thoughts on the long-term viability of the cotton industry and its infrastructure in Oklahoma.
Timestamps:
(00:03) Welcome and podcast intro
(01:30) Crop update and planting challenges
(07:00) Weed control concerns in double crops
(11:45) Cotton planting status and early-season issues
(13:00) Scouting for thrips and weed competition
(18:00) Overview of Dr. Dudak’s background and research focus
(27:00) Cotton expansion into northern territories and risk factors
(38:30) Emerging cotton technologies and herbicide advancements
(41:00) Cotton vs. corn in southwestern Oklahoma
(45:00) Cotton infrastructure and future outlook
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