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Come join Livestock and Field Crops Agent Mackenzie Hall and Horticulture Agent Morgan Menaker at the Cabarrus County Extension …
Join the Extension Master Gardeners of Cabarrus County, the Concord Wildlife Alliance, Soil and Water Conservation and so many …
North Carolina A&T Small Farms Week is coming up in a couple of weeks! This is a great opportunity …
Summary: Two separate research trials were performed by NC State Extension using Xyway LFR fungicide in the Piedmont of …
Chad Rupe is a former Administrator of USDA’s Rural Utilities Service and current Managing Member with Rural America Strategies. …
Waterhemp is a new weed to North Carolina. It looks a lot like the other pigweeds- redroot pigweed and …
Please share across your networks. The NC State University Organic Working Group will be holding an Organic Commodities Field Day …
Aflatoxins are a type of mycotoxin that is produced by Aspergillus flavus which has a worldwide impact on human …
Does applying Xyway fungicide (flutriafol) in-furrow at planting negatively affect seedling germination in corn? NC State Extension gives an independent …
The biggest handicap to growing crops in the Sandhills is the sandy soil. Acidic and low in organic matter, …
RALEIGH, NC — Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a patch that plants can “wear” to monitor …
Including corn in a crop rotation provides growers with a great opportunity to get a handle on problematic weeds, …
In order to achieve optimum corn yields, we need to get the corn crop off to a good start. …
Higher Corn Populations? Where is the Industry Headed? In this video, Area Agent, Tim Hambrick, discusses why higher populations are …
The United Soybean Board has reported interesting and important information regarding the importance of broadband for US farms. Some …
Nebraska Extension has a Digital Agriculture Team and they have launched a podcast named “FarmBits.” More information on this …
Do you want to be ready to manage your wheat this spring? View the recordings from Part 3 of our …
After we’ve taken a tissue sample of our wheat crop and received the analysis we can determine if our …
Is side-dressing your corn worth the work? Side-dressing equipment and technology is emerging to help farmers improve yield. But is …
This factsheet, part of the Insect and Related Pests of Vegetables publication, includes an identification …
This factsheet, part of the Insect and Related Pests of Vegetables publication, includes an identification …
Due to the limited availability of methyl bromide, tobacco growers need other methods to sanitize …
Table of contents for the North Carolina Organic Commodities Production Guide.
This chapter of the North Carolina Organic Commodities Production Guide covers key management practices for …
This publication describes differences between cold injury and boron deficiency in tobacco seedlings grown …
This publication includes a key to identifying insects that can affect vegetable production. Asparagus, beans …
Soil samples that determine lime and fertilizer needs of crops routinely come from the top …