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It’s Finally Spring and area grasslands are about ready to provide some growth for grazing or hay production. Most …
As we welcome spring and the warmer weather, weeds are showing their face in our recreational ponds. Weeds are …
Spring is a time of transition and getting outside more. Here are few seasonal tips to help the horse …
Grow Sweet Corn, a Summertime Staple As seen …
Our national team of soybean research and Extension specialists from land-grant institutions across the United States will be hosting a …
As we start wrapping up corn planting, many people are looking toward planting some soybeans. While many other inputs …
Including corn in a crop rotation provides growers with a great opportunity to get a handle on problematic weeds, …
In celebration of National Volunteer Week, N.C. Cooperative Extension of Yadkin County would like to take this time to …
Soybean cyst nematode (SCN, Heterodera glycines) is a microscopic worm that feeds on the roots of soybean plants. This …
The NC State specialists with soybean responsibilities are pleased to launch the Soybean Diagnostic Key. This key is a …
Proper soil fertility management is an important step for a successful soybean season. Before planting, it is important to …
An early season soybean management webinar was hosted on 4/1/2021 via Zoom by NC State Extension Specialists Drs. Wes …
In order to achieve optimum corn yields, we need to get the corn crop off to a good start. …
Preparing for Plant 21 (PFP21): Soybean Seeding Rate Soybean is a plastic crop that can perform well across a wide …
Higher Corn Populations? Where is the Industry Headed? In this video, Area Agent, Tim Hambrick, discusses why higher populations are …
Why are NC State Extension and N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services talking about rapidly developing farmland? What …
Join us for an early season soybean management webinar on April 1, 2021, at 8 a.m. via Zoom. The …
Preparing for Plant 21 (PFP21): Think About Pests when Terminating Cover Crops Prior to Planting Soybeans Prepared by Dominic Reisig and …
March 22, 2021 Last week (March 15–19) brought changes in the growing conditions around the state. The two previous weeks …
Areolate mildew, originating in Alabama in 1890, and target spot, first described in Mississippi in …
This Soybean Insect Factsheet describes the biology, identification, and control of green cloverworm in soybeans …
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 manual, updated every year, covers pesticide use and safety information, chemical application equipment, fertilizer …
Knowing the soil profile of your agricultural land will help determine the spacing needed for …
Many organic vegetable farmers are interested in producing sweet corn. Organic sweet corn can be …
Soybean seedling diseases are caused by several different pathogens. While cultural management is the same …