What to Watch For: Soil Insects in Organic Tobacco
Organic tobacco acreage has increased throughout the southeast for 2015, and along with this increase has come more questions …
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A recent post from Barclay Poling at the NC State Strawberry Growers Information Portal highlighted several grower questions about …
This week the Plant Disease and Insect Clinic at NCSU received a container rose with both downy mildew Botrytis …
Eriococcidae is a family of scale insects commonly called ‘felt scales’. This is a different family than the common …
“On January 22, 2015, USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) will host a new webinar, “Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) 102 …
7/9/2022 – I wrote the article below almost eight years ago because I received some “push back” for my …
On the heels of its September scientific summit on herbicide resistant weeds, the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) …
Written by Andrew Scruggs and Dr. Lina Quesada-Ocampo Recently, several samples of sweetpotato black rot have been submitted to the Plant Disease …
From: Jim Dunphy, Extension Crop Science Specialist, and Steve Koenning, Extension Plant Pathologist, North Carolina State University. Asiatic soybean rust …
North Carolina claimed back to back Horse Judging Titles at the 2014 AQHYA World Show Horse Judging Contest in …
Farm to Childcare is a 3-year project to get locally sourced produce into Wake County Child Care facilities. The John Rex …
North Carolina State University and Cooperative Extension From Steve Koenning, Soybean Pathology Specialist SOYBEAN DISEASE …
Several questions on have come in the during the past week about aphids on tobacco. In most cases, these …
Several basil growers, homeowners, and garden centers have reported outbreaks of basil downy mildew to the Vegetable Pathology Lab …
During the last two weeks, there have been several reports of mealybugs in wine grape vineyards. Mealybugs are sucking …
Tomato late blight, caused by the oomycete Phytophthora infestans, was confirmed today (July 11, 2014) in a tomato sample from Henderson County, North Carolina …
Twospotted spider mites are the most common and significant pest of strawberries grown in North Carolina. Mite management strategies …
The US-EPA has renewed emergency exemption uses (Section 18) for the pyrethroid bifenthrin for control of the brown marmorated …
We exceed tobacco budworm thresholds at several of our scouting locations last week, which was also the case for a …
Cucurbit downy mildew was confirmed on a cucumber sample from a commercial field in Franklin County submitted to the …
This publication identifies the management strategies that have been the strongest predictors of high soybean …
This publication provides information to growers about soybean production in North Carolina. It discusses economic …
This publication provides guidance to Extension agents on how to design and conduct trials and …
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. …