
Why You Should Plant Non-Bt Corn Refuge in the Southeastern U.S.
Bt corn has been genetically modified to make insecticidal proteins that protect plants from caterpillars and some root-feeding beetles. …
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Collapse ▲Bt corn has been genetically modified to make insecticidal proteins that protect plants from caterpillars and some root-feeding beetles. …
With the effects of Hurricane Ian expected to be strongest from noon to 8 p.m. today, the Plant Disease …
9/13/2022 – We published a short article on research conducted to understand the relationship between transplant density and timing …
8/19/2022 – Take a look at a new extension publication from one of our graduate student’s research on harvest …
Corn earworm (aka bollworm, podworm, tomato fruitworm) populations are much higher in corn than usual. Corn is a nursery …
Thank you to everyone that participated in the “Hatch Butterflies” program when 4-H Embryology took a break due to …
6/9/2022 – We have a new Extension factsheet discussing the variability in hemp seed size and how to ensure …
We’ve been getting a lot of inquiries about spiders hanging around and coming inside homes lately. Some have …
With corn shooting up, some fields are not too far away from tasseling. It is critical to scout all …
Malting Barley Field Day 2022 will take place on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon …
4/22/2022 – Dr. David Suchoff, assistant professor and extension specialist in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, is …
North Carolina A&T Small Farms Week is coming up in a couple of weeks! This is a great opportunity …
As the weather warms up, insects and other animals are becoming more active. I wrote the other day about …
It’s feeling a lot like spring out there! As the warm weather bring feelings of joy from longer days …
In an effort to improve our knowledge about pest management and integrated pest management (IPM) implementation, the IPM program …
2/23/2022 – The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) published the first national hemp report on February 17, 2022. …
Last year (2021) was a busy one for us at the Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC). It was …
1/5/2022 – As of January 1, 2022 all hemp growers in North Carolina must be licensed through the USDA …
12/9/2021 – A new Extension publication is available at the link below. The work focused on developing nitrogen and …
Summary: Two separate research trials were performed by NC State Extension using Xyway LFR fungicide in the Piedmont of …
Several species of grasshoppers can cause foliar feeding damage in tobacco. They are typically most …
This Extension publication provides an overview of the tobacco budworm (Chloridea virescens), a common pest …
This factsheet for farmers describes concepts, terminology, and guidelines concerning soil sampling. Proper testing allows …
Nitrogen fertilizer products are being developed and marketed as having the potential to increase yields and …
Phosphorus (P) is the second most important nutrient in crop production but is often found …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a shoot inhibitor herbicide injury.
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a metribuzin herbicide injury.
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a dichlobenil herbicide injury.