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Dear North Carolina Commodity Crop Producers, North Carolina produces more tobacco and sweet potatoes than any other state and ranks …
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Recent research from North Carolina has suggested that there are times where tank mixing an insecticide with your nitrogen …
The US EPA has approved the use of AgLogic™ 15G Aldicarb Pesticide for the 2016 planting season. Unfortunately for …
RALEIGH – The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services reminds growers that properly timed spring nitrogen applications are …
Dear North Carolina Commodity Crop Producers, North Carolina produces more tobacco and sweet potatoes than any other state and ranks …
Each year the Cotton Belt entomologists are polled concerning insecticide efficacy. You can find these by going to the …
This article is focused on management of stink bugs in the Blacklands, Coastal Plain, and eastern Piedmont (primarily brown …
Below are two pictures of “black flag” symptoms on young cotton. These pictures were taken by Webster Harrell in …
Organic tobacco acreage has increased throughout the southeast for 2015, and along with this increase has come more questions …
This link (Soybean 2015) provides a recorded presentation intended for agent training or broadcast in grower meetings. Please report …
You can now get updates on events and news from the NC Organic Grain Program at NC State University …
O.A. Cleveland discusses why cotton prices have …
Some good cotton defoliation advice from Curtis D. Fountain, Duplin County Agricultural Extension Agent – Field Crops Overview Much of the …
North Carolina is now accepting applications for the Organic Certification Cost share program. Growers, Handlers and Processors will be …
Au Robin is an early maturing crimson clover variety that is well adapted to our southern growing conditions. It …
The results of the 2013-2014 organic wheat OVT trials have been analyzed and compiled. Results since 2011-2012 are available …
We are between flights right now (access the trap data and select “corn earworm” on the right), having …
I’ve been getting a lot of questions on soybean insect thresholds. These were covered in a blog article three …
Look no further! NC State Extension IT folks have created a real-time website that just came online in July. …
Stink bugs are tearing through cotton that has bolls. Both plant bugs and especially stink bugs and their damage …
This factsheet offers information on damping off in flower and vegetable seedlings, a result of …
This publication has been prepared to acquaint growers, packers, and shippers with the most current …
Black shank is an economically important disease of tobacco that threatens production in North Carolina. …
This guide presents basic facts about seeds, including how they develop, how to store and …
This factsheet discusses the biology, damage, and management of the corn earworm and tobacco budworm …
This publication discusses the use of cereal rye as a cover crop in soybeans in …
This factsheet discusses the effect on soybean fields after a hurricane and how to proceed …
This publication describes the symptoms of a lightning strike in soybeans in North Carolina.