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Planting time is near at hand and we still do not have a label for dicamba on XtendFlex cotton. …
This data below is based on the 15 day forecast at Rocky Mount. This consistency of decent planting conditions …
Late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans, was detected on tomato in a home garden in Beaufort County, SC on …
The temperature plunged to around 25°F in parts of Chatham and many surrounding counties in the early morning hours …
Dear North Carolina Commodity Crop Producers, North Carolina produces more tobacco and sweet potatoes than any other state and ranks …
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Variety selection is one of the most important decisions a grower can make in a given year. Once seed …
March 15th, 2016 Fertilizer materials continue to be major talking points with producer’s and Extension Agents. It’s safe to assume …
The US EPA has approved the use of AgLogic™ 15G Aldicarb Pesticide for the 2016 planting season. Unfortunately for …
Much of NC’s cotton is grown in no-till or strip-till systems and therefore requires a preplant burndown treatment to …
As part of our annual flue-cured tobacco production surveys, we asked county extension agents questions about current insect pest-control …
Surveys of flue-cured tobacco production practices are conducted annually by the NC State Tobacco Extension Team. At the end …
March 2nd, 2016- The first week of March has delivered unseasonably warm and sunny weather, which is much needed relief …
A Chatham County business was named Business of the Year in front of a cheering crowd of 800 farmers, …
If you have fruit trees, now is a good time to inspect them for scale insects. White peach scale …
Dear North Carolina Commodity Crop Producers, North Carolina produces more tobacco and sweet potatoes than any other state and ranks …
This factsheet summarizes the symptoms and management of stubby-root nematodes in soybean in North Carolina.
Lance nematode is not a common problem of soybeans, but can cause local damages in …
The reniform nematode is not a common nematode pressure for soybean growers in North Carolina, …
This soybean disease factsheet covers aerial web blight, a generally minor disease of soybean in …
This factsheet discusses bacterial blight of soybean in North Carolina.
The symptoms and management of white mold, an important cause of yield loss in soybean …
This publication discusses flying unmanned aerial vehicles (drones, model aircraft) for commercial purposes. You'll learn …
This soybean diseases factsheet discusses sting nematodes, a minor pest of soybean in North Carolina.