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Several folks got some rain yesterday and last night, although rains were spotty and some areas continue to be …
As we move toward squaring and bloom stages, it is essential to plan plant bug scouting strategies depending on …
Article by D. Reisig and A. Huseth A recent survey of commercial fields in North Carolina provided data verifying the …
With corn shooting up, some fields are not too far away from tasseling. It is critical to scout all …
Man, we love it when we have a clear cut forecast for good cotton planting weather. Soil temperatures were …
Many crop producers throughout Sampson County are well into the planting season and beginning to look ahead as we …
A cool front is moving in this afternoon (May 6) that will make cotton planting challenging for the next …
We have a few more days of decent planting weather with a cool spell coming May 7 though 10. …
We’ve been getting a few questions about how to best utilize cool germ for making planting decisions. As mentioned …
Soil temperature at Rocky Mount was 64 degrees at 8 this morning, but we still have a few more …
According to Dr. Edmisten, planting conditions are improving. With planters rolling soon, we urge growers to think about thrips …
Soil temperatures were 56 degrees at 8 a.m. at Rocky Mount this morning. They did climb to 65 by …
This will be the last article on this subject before we transition to the Planting Conditions Reports. We are …
We may need to revert to some more conventional methods of weed control with shortages of glyphosate and glufosinate. …
In today’s economy, consumers are always looking for ways to save money. One of the most practical ways to …
This article may be considered lengthy by some folks, but it will only cost you a little time. However, …
The North Carolina Cotton Producers Association Referendum will take place on Thursday, March 31st, at the Cooperative Extension Office …
This article may be considered lengthy by some folks, but it will only cost you a little time. However, …
North Carolina A&T Small Farms Week is coming up in a couple of weeks! This is a great opportunity …
Though impossible to measure the incidence of neighbor complaints against farmers, North Carolina public policy …
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This factsheet offers information on the identification and management of various flatworms that may be …
This guide presents basic facts about seeds, including how they develop, how to store and …
This publication provides information to growers about soybean production in North Carolina. It discusses economic …
This publication discusses the factors involved in managing water requirements for soybeans. It addresses growth …
Growing Chardonnay grapes, the number one vinifera variety grown in North Carolina, can be a …
Effective frost protection methods exist, however, each year, a portion of the state's fruit and …