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Some cotton planted in early May has now reached the 7 to 8 leaf stage, with small squares visible …
Below are two pictures of “black flag” symptoms on young cotton. These pictures were taken by Webster Harrell in …
Cucurbit downy mildew, caused by the oomycete Pseudoperonospora cubensis, is a yearly concern for North Carolina cucurbit growers. The …
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North Carolina cotton producers have made great strides with managing glyphosate-resistant pigweed over the last several years. Although it …
Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton Planting conditions continue to be …
We’ve begun scouting in some our sites for this field season! It’s warming up outside and we are excited to …
An updated version of the pdf “Peanut Disease Photos” has been posted. Color images of 16 diseases and disorders …
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Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton This is the best …
Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton The DD60s predicted for …
This week the Plant Disease and Insect Clinic at NCSU received a container rose with both downy mildew Botrytis …
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Thanks to a partnership with Cotton Incorporated, there is a new online resource available for NC cotton producers to …
Good morning! In a visit through our western piedmont on 3/20/15 (first day of spring), I observed some cold damage …
Optimize strawberry fertility with plant tissue testing (pdf version: Strawberry tissue testing news release 2015) Article by Kristin Hicks, Plant/Waste/Solution/Media Section …
Good morning! I know that many of you are in the field this morning “working ahead of rains” coming later …
NC State conducted a strawberry Neopestalotiopsis (Neo-P) trial at the Horticultural Crops Research Station in …
This publication discusses flying unmanned aerial vehicles (drones, model aircraft) for commercial purposes. You'll learn …
This guide outlines steps that a facility producing livestock food could follow when developing its …
This review presents the key steps involved in pruning a mature Carlos vine for maximum …
This vegetable pathology factsheet describes the identification and treatment of anthracnose of pepper.
Asparagus has been considered a garden delicacy since Roman times. Any home gardener can grow …
Lack of yard space is no excuse for not growing a vegetable garden. Regardless of …
Sprouts from mung bean (Phaseolus aureus) have been used for food since ancient times. These …