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There’s been several calls this week about adjusting rates and tankmixtures due to recent high temperatures and rightfully so. …
Every week (sometimes every day!) Extension Agents get asked to identify all sorts of interesting things. We get stopped …
Youth Market Turkey Show Weigh-In is 2 weeks Away! Calling all registered YMTS participants: get your best turkey ready …
Youth & Small Flock Owners – Learn more about keeping your flocks safe from Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) Register …
Free 2-day Training for Community Garden Leaders October 29th and November 5th 9 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lunch Provided Tours Included Recreation Building 4561 County …
The North Carolina Fresh Produce Safety Task Force announces, this one-day conference to expand your knowledge on the importance …
Please plan to join NCDPA for the 2022 Dairy Winter Management Series dinner meeting on Wednesday, October 12th, at …
Join us for the N.C. Cooperative Extension Piedmont Soybean Field Day on Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at the NCDA&CS …
Free 2-day Training for Community Garden Leaders October 29th and November 5th 9 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lunch Provided Farm Tours Included Recreation Building 4561 …
Basil downy mildew (BDM) has been confirmed in test plots maintained by Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers in Haywood, Pender, Union, …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
Medically important antibiotics used to treat livestock will soon be leaving farm store shelves near you in 2023. Come …
We’ve recently concluded our defoliation meetings across the state. Below are a few highlights of those meetings and subsequent …
Fall is the time for new plantings of tall fescue. Hopefully, you have been thinking about renovation of your …
PCQI training is an excellent way to ensure compliance with 21 CFR 117.4 (b)(1). This course will be offered as …
Now that we have officially wrapped up most of our brown patch and gray leaf spot trials in tall …
A new invasive insect has been spotted in North Carolina. In August 2022, the elm zigzag sawfly (Argidae: Aproceros leucopoda) …
9/6/2022 – The Eastern Broccoli Project is a multi-state project funded by the USDA-SCRI program. Led by Dr. Thomas …
Dear all, The Spotted Lantern Fly (SLF) has been found in NC. But that does not mean your vineyard is …