I Lost My Cotton Stand. Can I Replant Soybean? (York)
No one likes to replant any crop, but sometimes it is inevitable. For various reasons, we lose our stand. …
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Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton We have made a …
Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton We have made a …
Alan York, NC State Extension Weed Specialist Charlie Cahoon, Virginia Tech Extension Weed Specialist In the past few days, several people …
April 26th, 2017- After having an additional 24 hours to assess the damage from recent weather events, it appears that …
April 25th, 2017- The final week of April has brought about a massive change in growing conditions for most of …
Extension entomologists are surveyed yearly across the Cotton Belt for how well insecticides and Bt crops are working. These …
Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton We have made a …
Wheat crops that are flowering now in northern NC may be at significant risk of scab, especially if the variety …
April 18th, 2017- The 2017 transplanting season began in earnest last week. Social media posts have revealed that producers from …
Keith Edmisten, Professor of Crop Science and Extension Cotton Specialist Guy Collins, Extension Associate Professor – Cotton We have made a …
The wet and cold 2016 planting season reminded us all about the fragility of cotton seed and the difficulty …
For wheat flowering now, scab risk is low across North Carolina. Risk is likely to remain low for the …
Spring has sprung in most of North Carolina, bringing about many changes in the woods. The dogwoods are blooming …
http://climate.ncsu.edu/cottonthripsrisk/ Why use this tool? Most everyone knows that you need something preplant for thrips, whether that is an insecticidal …
During March 2017 the NCSU Plant Disease and Insect Clinic confirmed the presence of the bacterium Dickeya dianthicola on …