URGENT UPDATE: The Georgia Peanut Commission (GPC) has just announced that its highly anticipated annual Research Report Day will take place on February 4, 2026, starting at 9 a.m. at the National Environmentally Sound Production Agriculture Laboratory (NESPAL) in Tifton, Georgia. This critical event is set to provide growers and industry representatives with the latest findings from peanut research projects funded by GPC in 2025.
This year’s Research Report Day is particularly significant, with $769,129 allocated to support 40 research projects across various esteemed institutions, including the University of Georgia, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, and the USDA Agricultural Research Service. Attendees will gain invaluable insights into innovations in peanut breeding, irrigation methods, and pest management that could directly impact their farming practices.
GPC Chairman Donald Chase emphasized the commitment to enhancing agricultural efficiency, stating, “The commission works to wisely invest peanut farmers’ dollars into research projects across Georgia in an effort to reduce production input costs and improve agronomic techniques.” The projects discussed will include preliminary but exciting findings, with new recommendations and observations expected to be announced.
Participants of the Research Report Day will have the opportunity to engage with experts and learn how these advancements can enhance peanut production sustainability. All research reports will be made available online after the event, ensuring that even those unable to attend can benefit from the latest data.
The complete agenda for Research Report Day is accessible on the GPC website at www.gapeanuts.com. This is a must-attend event for anyone involved in the peanut industry, offering a platform for knowledge exchange and innovation.
As the peanut industry continues to evolve, the insights shared at this event could play a pivotal role in shaping future practices. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this essential gathering that promises to redefine peanut agriculture in Georgia.
Stay tuned for more updates as we approach this critical date!






































