
Thrips Flight and TSWV Risk Assessment Report – April 7, 2020
Managing tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) in North Carolina tobacco requires both pre transplant and post transplant decisions, which …
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Managing tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) in North Carolina tobacco requires both pre transplant and post transplant decisions, which …
NC State Extension Area Specialized Agent Danny Lauderdale trapped the first European pepper moths last week. This is a …
We recently participated in a Southern Region Small Fruit Consortium supported project led by Amanda McWhirt, University of Arkansas, …
This article is our last post for this grape season. Harvest is complete at all of our locations. We …
The 71st Annual Crop Protection School will be held Wednesday, December 4, 2019, at the Johnston County Agricultural Center …
Our only remaining active locations is our muscadine site in Rowan County. Again, grape berry moth were caught at the …
As harvest continues and we get close to the end of the season, we are finishing the insect scouting …
How beekeepers can minimize the effects on their hives The devil is in the details, most of which are under …
As the harvest continue in some of our locations, we caught the highest average number of grape berry moth …
Our first vinifera location, in Rowan Co., began harvest this past week, and as the fruit were gone, we …
At our monitoring sites, grapes are ripe, and the first harvest at the Johnston Co. location started this week. …
The recent National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) posted the results of its early June survey on various categories of …
Glassy winged sharpshooter captures are very low or zero in locations with previous captures. This suggests we are between …
As we reach the end of July, more fields started to ripen for both muscadines and vinifera grapes, and …
Grapes are starting to ripen, including those at our location in Currituck Co. This week we continue to catch grape berry …
The grapes at our monitoring sites continue to grow and are getting close to full size. This week, we caught …
Presence of pests in our scouted vineyards remain very similar than last week. As in the past report, grape berry …
As the grapes grow, we again started to catch grape berry moth in one of our Northwest locations (Wilkes Co.), …
Glassy-winged sharpshooter (GWSS) detections continue in both of our Northeast sites, in Perquimans and Currituck Co., and we captured our …
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued its final rule on phased implementation of water testing under Food Safety …
North Carolina’s climate and soils are well suited to grow many types tree fruits. This …
Beekeeping is a very enjoyable and rewarding pastime that is relatively inexpensive to get started. …
This booklet provides an overview of production costs and marketing strategies that growers should consider …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of root-inhibiting herbicide injuries.
Black root rot impacts a range of woody and herbaceous ornamental plant species primarily in …
This publication provides introductory information about growing and wild-harvesting medicinal herbs in North Carolina. The …
This publication discusses the best techniques for growing quality ginseng. It includes descriptions and stages …
This publication discusses the perspectives of locals in the North Carolina Triad with regard to …