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As the fall season winds down and winter approaches, it’s a prime time to think about the health of …
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Overseeding an annual forage has become standard operating procedure for 99% of bermudagrass growers for two main reasons. Many …
Recent snow and ice storms have caused extensive damage to trees. Consider hiring a certified arborist to help assess …
Instead of disposing of yard trimmings and kitchen scraps, you can compost them in your own backyard. Composting is an …
High school students across the state are invited to participate in a pilot externship on Global Agriculture Research with …
All high school youth are invited to join us for the 2025 North Carolina Youth Institute on April 11th, …
NC State Extension Forestry, in partnership with state and federal agencies supporting the recovery efforts, will host a webinar …
As the end of the year approaches, it is important for those of us with Certified Animal Waste Operator …
Want to know more about the 2024 Youth Market Turkey Show? Check out College of Agriculture and Life Sciences …
Our Chatham County agribusiness stores have stepped up to aid farmers in western North Carolina devastated by Hurricane Helene. …
Hurricane Helene caused great devastation throughout much of Western North Carolina and farm fields were not spared. There are …
The poultry industry is growing again in North Carolina and producers are needing nutrient management plans completed. These are …
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, the agricultural community in Western North Carolina is faced with a long and …
As water systems come back online in areas affected by Hurricane Helene, it is still important to ensure that …
N.C. Cooperative Extension and the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) are helping coordinate donations of hay …
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which wrought devastation across Western North Carolina already estimated in the tens of …
Often referred to as the “Orange Superfood”, the sweetpotato is an integral part of the American diet. From casseroles …
This update post contains important information from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture Veterinary Division’s newsletter. To subscribe to …
As friends, families and loved ones in Western North Carolina continue to fight through the devastation caused by Hurricane …
This vegetable pathology factsheet describes the identification and treatment of anthracnose of pepper.
This publication, chapter 1 of the North Carolina Soybean Production Guide, describes the soybean plant …
This publication provides information to growers about soybean production in North Carolina. It discusses economic …
This publication discusses Anthracnose Fruit Rot (Colletotrichum sp.) of blueberries in detail. Included are the …
This factsheet for farmers describes concepts, terminology, and guidelines concerning soil sampling. Proper testing allows …
Phosphorus (P) is the second most important nutrient in crop production but is often found …
This factsheet summarizes the symptoms and management of stubby-root nematodes in soybean in North Carolina.
Lance nematode is not a common problem of soybeans, but can cause local damages in …