
Wild-Harvesting Medicinal Herbs-It's Still the Norm for Many Products
(Originally published on November 15, 2017; reviewed and updated on 11/21/2022) A large component of our NC Alternative Crops …
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Collapse ▲(Originally published on November 15, 2017; reviewed and updated on 11/21/2022) A large component of our NC Alternative Crops …
Dr. Jonathan Schultheis, NC State Vegetable Extension Specialist, accompanied by his support team and Annette L. Wszelaki, UT Vegetable Extension …
10/25/2022 – This is an old post of a recap of a wonderful workshop. The Appalachian Beginning Forest Farmer …
The 2018 Pest Management Strategic Plan for Tomato in the Southeast is complete! You can access the complete document by …
It was a busy but very rewarding week for my program. On Tuesday we held our annual Alternative Crops …
On June 19, 2017 we planted our first industrial hemp research study at the Mountain Research Station in Waynesville, …
All this wet weather will favor the main strawberry fruit rot diseases including Botrytis Fruit Rot (BFR) and Anthracnose Fruit …
Warm early spring weather, coupled with a mild winter, has set the stage for early pest activity in some …
8/17/2022 – UPDATE: Here is a link to the latest Southeastern Vegetable (and Hops!) Crop Handbook. 2/9/2017 – We get …
Members of the Sustainable SWD Project will present a webinar online on January 25th at 12-1 p.m. eastern time, highlighting …
During 2016, our laboratory completed a three year project tracking the occurrence and impact of strawberry clipper weevil in annual, …
For over 30 years, our program has focused on helping farmers improve the profitability of their farms by growing …
Barely a day goes by when Zika virus is not in the news headlines. As of August 31st 2016, …
This is the final spotted wing drosophila (SWD) monitoring report for 2016. Looking back over the course of the season, we …
Our laboratory is excited to begin a new project aimed at answering several questions about pollination ecology in strawberries.These questions …
We presented our final blueberry monitoring data last week, so this week, we shift to presenting blackberry trap captures …
This factsheet discusses the biology, damage, and management of the cannabis aphid in industrial hemp …
This publication explains plant growth regulators for a variety of crops.
This publication discusses growing and harvesting bloodroot, a spring wildflower used to produce natural red, …
Ramps, also known as wild leeks, are native to the eastern North American mountains. They …
This factsheet covers commercial goldenseal production in North Carolina, a highly valued medicinal herb which …
Many organic vegetable farmers are interested in producing sweet corn. Organic sweet corn can be …
This publication discusses botrytis blossom blight and fruit rot of blueberry in North Carolina. It …