High Plains Peanut Video Series

These videos are now available in full quality on DVD from the Texas Peanut Producers Board. Please call the TPPB at (806) 687-6363 for more information on how to obtain a DVD.
 
These videos feature Clyde Crumley, a peanut consultant in the Gaines County area, Scott Russell, Pest Management Agent in Terry and Yoakum counties, Andy Cranmer, Pest Management Agent in Gaines County, and Dr. Terry Wheeler, Plant Pathologist at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station in Lubbock. They were produced by Patrick Porter, Extension Entomologist.

Video Title (minutes:seconds)  
Real Media / Quicktime 6.5
320 x 240
Quicktime 7.0
320 x 240
Windows Media
Player
320 x 240
Insects and General  
Fundamentals of West Texas Peanut Scouting Throughout the Season (5:21) 2004  
13.5 MB
5.2 MB
12.2 MB
Early Season Peanut Pests and How to Scout for Them (5:00) 2004  
11.8 MB
6.3 MB
12.4 MB
Mid-Season Scouting for Foliage Feeding Pests (3:35) 2004  
8.1 MB
2.9 MB
5.7 MB
Mid-season pests: Southern corn rootworm and burrowing bug (5:00) 2004  
11.7 MB
6.3 MB
12.7 MB
Diseases        
Recognition and Prevention of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (3:12) 2004  
7.5 MB
2.6 MB
4.5 MB
Sclerotinia on High Plains Peanuts (12:53) 2005  
32.5 MB
10.8 MB
20.1 MB
Primer on Cylindrocladium Black Rot (6:02) 2005  
16.3 MB
4.8 MB
8.6 MB
Pod Rot of Peanuts (8:00) 2004  
20.6 MB
7.2 MB
16.8 MB
Scouting for Midseason Peanut Diseases (7:20) 2005  
19.1 MB
6.3 MB
13.7 MB
Harvest        
Assessing Peanut Maturity for Harvest (3:50) 2004  
9.6 MB
4.7 MB
10.3 MB
 
These videos may not be distributed or reproduced in any form without the written consent of: Associate Department Head, Department of Entomology, 412 Heep Center, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843 - 2471.
Videos require Real Media Player 8 or newer, Quicktime 6.5 or newer, or Windows Media Player. All are free downloads.
These videos were funded in part by a grant from the Texas Peanut Producers Board.
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