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Tobacco Research Update: Development of an Online Nutrient Disorder Diagnostic Key for Tobacco Over the next few weeks, we will …
Many thanks to Commissioner Troxler for approving the use of Sivanto Prime for control of sugarcane aphid on sweet …
We’ve now processed trap capture data through the end of June. Blueberry harvest has concluded at most of our …
Looking at the blackberry Scentry data collected on June 20, trap captures of spotted wing drosophila (SWD) appear to …
The North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (NCDA & CS) is offering organic growers the opportunity to …
When cotton blooms, it’s time to switch sampling and thresholds for plant bugs. This previous article covered management of …
Some apple growers are noticing that some of their apples are looking a little strange, with odd colored scabby rings …
As the month of July has come to an end, so has the growing season for many of the …
As discussed in an earlier post, we anticipated that 2016 would be a challenging year for spotted wing drosophila …
The research sites where we are collecting data are rich environments with many different species of insects. Pest species, including …
Over the last couple weeks there was a substantial amount of rainfall at our blueberry research sites. While rain is …
Timeliness of side-dress applications: As mentioned in other recent articles, some cotton has reached the squaring stage while other …
SWD infestation varies throughout blackberry canes A recently study from our lab explored how spotted wing drosophila (SWD) use the …
With summer, has come earlier spotted wing drosophila (SWD) pressure than in recent years. As a result of this …
Soybean Rust Update June 13, 2016 from Jim Dunphy, Crop Science Extension Specialist (Soybeans) Asiatic Soybean Rust has been confirmed in more …
Graduate student Jeremy Slone is an expert in tobacco insect scouting methods, having recently defended his masters thesis, “Overcoming …
In order to help growers and other interested parties track spotted wing drosophila (SWD) activity and aid management decisions, …
If you’ve been outdoors working or jogging or horseback riding along tree-lined trails, you’ve probably had the misfortune of …
Last week while scouting my plots at Kinston and Rocky Mount, I spotted two predatory insects: big-eyed bugs and …
The Southeastern Vegetable Extension Workers Group (SEVEW) is proud to offer you the 25th edition …
This publication, part of the Farm to Food Bank Resource Guide, describes food banks and …
This publication provides practical tips on how to promote health eating by incorporating fresh, local …
This publication is a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper harvest and …
This is chapter one of a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper …
This is chapter 2 in a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper …
This is chapter 3a of a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper …
This is chapter 3b of a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper …