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Growing Organic Produce for the Wholesale Market
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Our last site in the southwest of the state has been added to the pest survey this week in …
As we move towards the end of May, a few vineyards are still in blossom and others are setting …
The month of June presents three opportunities to learn about creating pollinator habitat! Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos will …
Chironomid midges (“fuzzy bills”) are emerging in large numbers from ponds, lakes as well as the rivers feeding into …
Exobasidium leaf and fruit spot has been reported from numerous locations in NC this year. The disease, caused by …
Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos will be giving a tour of N.C. Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Demonstration Garden at Chatham …
As we approach the 3rd week of May, the plants continue to fill in, and some fields have started …
The downy mildew pathogen Plasmopara halstedii was found causing leaf spotting and leaf death on a sample of coreopsis …
The first confirmed adult spotted-wing drosophila (SWD) in commercially grown blueberries for the 2019 growing season was captured early …
Thank you, Andrew Branan, for organizing and inviting NC FarmLink to the Western Piedmont Land Summit training for NC …
We have establishing grape pest monitoring locations and completed our first weeks of pest counts at three of our …
N.C. Cooperative Extension, Burke County Center, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. 130 Ammons Drive # 2, Morganton, NC 28655 Register online (Note: We’ll bring in …
4.5 (L N D X) NCDA&CS pesticide credits were earned by participants at the Sandhills Research Station (SRS) Turfgrass …
We are always looking to improve the functionality of our website. We recently switched our map function to google …
This spring, the Specialty Crop IPM Lab is scouting vineyards in throughout North Carolina in order to track the …
Cottony Maple Leaf Scale is one of several cottony scales in the genus Pulvinaria. Cottony camellia scale and cottony maple scale are …
In North Carolina, the most important cool season mites are the spruce spider mite (Oligonychus ununguis) and southern red …
Yesterday on campus willow oak trees I found lots of insects that looked like mealybugs. But they were faster …
Wednesday, May 8, 2019, at 10 a.m., Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos will be giving a tour of N.C. …
Phorid flies are small flies that breed in moist, decaying organic matter and can be …
This factsheet provides general guidelines for obtaining soil samples in Christmas tree fields, a summary …
This publication offers fertilizer suggestions for a variety of crops, including field, pasture and hay …
This chapter from the North Carolina Organic Commodities Production Guide discusses the organic standards for …
This publication provides information on the impacts wind-driven events have on the soil fertility. Salt …
Fumigation related injury of strawberries is described with fumigant management and corrective measures provided.
Frost injury in strawberries is described and frost prevention strategies provided.