Updates for Farmers on Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs and Kudzu Bugs
Photo from USDA 9/8/2022 – Nine years after I first posted this article, we have learned more about these pests …
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Collapse ▲Photo from USDA 9/8/2022 – Nine years after I first posted this article, we have learned more about these pests …
I am posting the content below to increase the number of responses. This note was written by Debby Wechsler, …
8/25/2022 – This article was originally posted in May of 2013. It will remain posted as a historical document …
5/12/2023 – The article below was written about ten years ago, but this problem with carryover herbicides damaging farms …
10/27/2022 – Look for more recent updates about how this orchard has progressed! We harvested truffles from our first …
The North Carolina Greenhouse Vegetable Growers Association’s annual meeting is held in Raleigh, NC. This meeting brings together growers …
11/30/2022 – This workshop has long past, but leaving this post to document the beginning of the South Atlantic …
10/13/2022 – This post remains for archival purposes. The full report for the project can be read on the …
Over the last few days, I have received several questions about spotted wing drosophila (SWD) management. The most common …
Black cohosh root 8/5/2022 – Our forest farming projects continue over nine years later. Be sure to look for updates, …
(Download a PDF of the Fall 2012 Checklist) Plant growth and development Primocanes continue to grow, but slow down. Flower buds start …
10/27/2022 – Update: This was from the early years of the Eastern Broccoli Project. Be sure to look for …
10/27/2022 – This workshop has long past, but this post remains to document the beginning activities of the South …
The N.C. Tomato Growers Association (NCTGA) is a group of growers, industry representatives, extension personnel, and university researchers interested …
Chinese peony in April 11/7/2022 – The post below was written ten years ago, but these activities continue today, demand …
10/28/2022 – Update: This training took place a long time ago, and documents the beginning of a partnership between …
8/5/2022 – The article below documents early work in the Eastern Broccoli Project. Be sure to look for more …
1/10/2023- This article documents our first experience with Downy mildew as the NC hops industry, and our hops research, …
Plant growth and development Plant is “dormant.” Some differentiation is occurring in the flower buds. Pruning and trellising Pruning should occur in late …
This publication discusses several causes of soil compaction and provides mitigation recommendations.
This publication offers fertilizer suggestions for a variety of crops, including field, pasture and hay …
Fumigation related injury of strawberries is described with fumigant management and corrective measures provided.
Frost injury in strawberries is described and frost prevention strategies provided.
Winter injury/cold injury is described and management provided for strawberry crops.
Poor pollination is described and management provided.