
From the Field: Agronomy Notes-Vol. 2, Num. 7
April 18th, 2017- The 2017 transplanting season began in earnest last week. Social media posts have revealed that producers from …
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Collapse ▲April 18th, 2017- The 2017 transplanting season began in earnest last week. Social media posts have revealed that producers from …
For wheat flowering now, scab risk is low across North Carolina. Risk is likely to remain low for the …
The NC 4-H Honor Club Board of Directors announce the upcoming 2017 NC 4-H Honor Club Conference. Conference will …
Spring has sprung in most of North Carolina, bringing about many changes in the woods. The dogwoods are blooming …
During March 2017 the NCSU Plant Disease and Insect Clinic confirmed the presence of the bacterium Dickeya dianthicola on …
The Grand Opening Celebration of the Chatham County Agriculture & Conference Center (CCACC) on March 25, 2017 was a …
March 27th, 2017- Agronomy Notes are back this week after a brief intermission to stay in front of the cold …
On Friday, April 28th – Sunday, April 30th NC 4-H will host its first ever Healthy Living Summit at the Eastern 4-H …
Australian cyclists have used “GPS art” to turn a 202km (125-mile) ride into the outline of a goat. The …
NC State University’s SNAP-Ed Program is Steps to Health. Steps to Health provides nutrition and food resource management education …
Recently, a workgroup was formed to assist Extension statewide with our educational efforts regarding animal waste management. Members of …
February 23rd, 2017 As the winter of 2017 continues to be practically nonexistent across North Carolina, growers continue to ramp …
Caution to Hay Producers, Livestock Owners, Farmers, and Home Gardeners Certain herbicides can remain active in hay, straw, grass clippings, …
In North Carolina, application of glyphosate (Roundup, etc) has been a standard treatment for winter weed control in bermudagrass. …
Dear Growers, Agents, Agronomists and Friends, For the readers of this advisory, Dr. Frank Louws asked that I pass along …