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6/6/2019 – There is a whole new “crop” of organic growers out there asking questions about what markets are …
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6/6/2019 – There is a whole new “crop” of organic growers out there asking questions about what markets are …

Our last site in the southwest of the state has been added to the pest survey this week in …

Coastal, Piedmont, and Mountain Editions Below are some of the featured topics. Summer-flowering trees and shrubs, Dwarf crested iris, Tomatillos, Straw …

As we move towards the end of May, a few vineyards are still in blossom and others are setting …

June is National Healthy Homes Month. This year’s theme is 5 Minutes to a Healthier Home. This them focuses …

Chironomid midges (“fuzzy bills”) are emerging in large numbers from ponds, lakes as well as the rivers feeding into …

Registration is now open for the state-level 4-H Poultry Judging and 4-H Avian Bowl events. Hurry, registration closes July …

Exobasidium leaf and fruit spot has been reported from numerous locations in NC this year. The disease, caused by …

As we approach the 3rd week of May, the plants continue to fill in, and some fields have started …

Any youth 5-18 interested in poultry are invited to join the new Poultry Pack 4-H Club hosted on NC …

The first confirmed adult spotted-wing drosophila (SWD) in commercially grown blueberries for the 2019 growing season was captured early …

We have establishing grape pest monitoring locations and completed our first weeks of pest counts at three of our …

This spring, the Specialty Crop IPM Lab is scouting vineyards in throughout North Carolina in order to track the …

Handbook Plant Database Online Plant Identification Classes Trees, Shrubs, and Conifers Edibles, Bulbs, and Houseplants Annuals, Perennials, and …

Cottony Maple Leaf Scale is one of several cottony scales in the genus Pulvinaria. Cottony camellia scale and cottony maple scale are …

In North Carolina, the most important cool season mites are the spruce spider mite (Oligonychus ununguis) and southern red …