
Where Does Fertilizer Go? Understanding Its Journey in the Soil
As the growing season gets underway in Sampson County, many farmers are applying fertilizers to help their crops reach …
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Ornamental Extension Specialists and Area Agents are gauging growers’ interest in an education conference in North Carolina. The conference would …
Root Cause Reports Turning Local Problems into Statewide Solutions Beans Gone Wild began as a tool to capture and share real-time …
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In the past couple of weeks we have seen a few cases of watermelon seedlings infected with gummy stem …
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Ask a typical fourth-grader where their food comes from, and they will likely say something like, “the grocery store.” Ask …
Spring means a lot of things to a lot of people. For farmers in Sampson County, it means it’s …
Spring tours of North Carolina Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Demonstration Garden in Pittsboro start on May 10! The garden features over 225 …
Nearly 600 fourth graders from eight elementary schools of Sampson County learned all about pork production at Hubb’s Farm …
Livestock producers and horse owners who use summer annuals for grazing and/or haying should be thinking about what to …
This publication, chapter 7 of the North Carolina Soybean Production Guide, discusses disease management in …
This publication, chapter 3 of the North Carolina Soybean Production Guide, covers fertilization and nutrient …
This publication discusses the findings of applied research conducted to answer production questions about growing …
Fertilizer burn can occur to the soybean seed from an in-furrow application and to the …
Sunscald is caused by bright sunlight on a wet leaf after exposure to high temperatures. …
This publication, chapter 12 of the North Carolina Soybean Production Guide, discusses the soybean market …
This publication, chapter 5 of the North Carolina Soybean Production Guide, discusses soybean planting decisions, …
This publication, chapter 4 of the North Carolina Soybean Production Guide, discusses crop rotation and …