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March 2nd, 2016- The first week of March has delivered unseasonably warm and sunny weather, which is much needed relief …
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RALEIGH – The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services reminds growers that properly timed spring nitrogen applications are …
The 2016 winter meeting season is right around the corner. Meeting dates and locations are listed in the table …
We observed both a decrease in flea beetle populations and an increase in predators this week at our remaining …
Several plants at our remaining on-farm site have small populations of aphids this week. While only one plant met the requirements …
This week was busy with the final primings at nearly all of our remaining sites. We will continue reporting our …
With harvesting well underway, we are now able to observe how insects distribute themselves on the remaining foliage in the …
We are seeing more flea beetle feeding at sites with the lowest leaves still present on plants and consistently seeing beetles …
Similar to recent weeks, we are still in a bit of a midsummer lull for pest pressure. However, we still …
Budworm populations have surpassed threshold at all IPM sites to date, and all but one field has been treated. It …
Over the past week or so we’ve received a number of phone calls, emails, and text messages asking about …
This week we saw an increase in budworm pressure across nearly all sites. Given that some sites will be …
We are seeing different population densities of both hornworms and budworms across all sites as a result of chemical treatment, …
Plants at sites throughout the state are reaching the button stage where the plant begins to produce unopened flowers …
We’ve begun scouting in some our sites for this field season! It’s warming up outside and we are excited to …
Organic tobacco acreage has increased throughout the southeast for 2015, and along with this increase has come more questions …
There has been a lot of discussion about the dos and don’ts of greenhouse fertility management. As we approach …
Fifteen GAP recertification meetings will be held in North Carolina during January and February of 2015. You can find …
You can now get updates on events and news from the NC Organic Grain Program at NC State University …
Tobacco harvest and insect populations are winding down. Last week, the grower at our Eastern 1 and 2 sites …
The following document is an overview and results of the 2024 NC State sesame variety …
This publication summarizes design considerations, system operations and information on monitoring controlled drainage and subirrigation …
Before installing a dual-purpose subsurface drainage and subirrigation system on your farm, have your site …
Though impossible to measure the incidence of neighbor complaints against farmers, North Carolina public policy …
Tobacco thrips (Frankliniella fusca (Hinds)), Soybean thrips (Neohydatothrips variabilis (Beach)), Western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis …
This soybean insect factsheet discusses the biology, identification, and control of armyworms in soybeans in …
This factsheet describes the biology, identification, and management of the Mexican bean beetle.
Elasmopalpus lignosellus (Zeller). Family: Pyralidae. Order: Lepidoptera. …