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Plant Problem Diagnosis for Woody Ornamentals in Winter
The recordings for the March 24, 2015 – Plants, Pests and Pathogens webinar have been posted: Recording, Audio-MP3, MP4 This two hour, interactive webinar …
Starting June 10, 2024, Highway 210 will be closed in both directions near Swift Creek Rd for bridge repair until approximately July 2025
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Collapse ▲The recordings for the March 24, 2015 – Plants, Pests and Pathogens webinar have been posted: Recording, Audio-MP3, MP4 This two hour, interactive webinar …
The NC State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic will be closing for the Thanksgiving holiday starting at 1:30 …
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension (NCCE) State Extension Conference was held October 28 – 31, 2019, at the Mariott, Crabtree …
We recently participated in a Southern Region Small Fruit Consortium supported project led by Amanda McWhirt, University of Arkansas, …
With the threat of frost looming, many people start moving sensitive plants to indoor settings. In the process, they …
The NC State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC) is resuming normal services for hemp disease diagnosis. Please …
NC State Extension poultry faculty have released a new publication covering Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) planning …
42. According to a popular sci-fi book, that’s the meaning of everything – definitely more sci-fi than science. For …
This article is our last post for this grape season. Harvest is complete at all of our locations. We …
In spite of our continued warm weather, several of our typical cool-weather pests have begun their fall invasion of …
]We have had requests for information about the Asian longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis) which is an invasive species that …
Due to high volumes and a lack of diagnostic personnel to handle hemp samples, the NC State University Plant …
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 …
Dieback Symptoms in Hemp Over the last month, dieback symptoms have been widely observed in hemp stands. These symptoms are …
Although hurricane Dorian has come and gone for most of us, its rainfall has likely left standing water in …
Harvest keeps going in a full swing, and about half of our locations are completely harvested with the rest …
Two of our locations have completed harvest, and we have concluded our monitoring efforts. We will continue to visit …
How beekeepers can minimize the effects on their hives The devil is in the details, most of which are under …
Due to possible tropical storm conditions, the Plant Disease and Insect Clinic will close on Thursday, September 5, 2019, …
Phorid flies are small flies that breed in moist, decaying organic matter and can be …
Corn ear rot is a disease of corn caused by various types of fungi, including …
This publication discusses several causes of soil compaction and provides mitigation recommendations.
This publication offers fertilizer suggestions for a variety of crops, including field, pasture and hay …
This publication addresses the two major soil problems found on residential properties and how to …
This factsheet for farmers describes ways to control the harmful effects of excess nutrients while …
This publication provides information on the impacts wind-driven events have on the soil fertility. Salt …
The grape and wine industry in North Carolina is now worth in excess of $30 …