
From the Field - Agronomy Notes: Vol. 4, Num. 1
February 13, 2020 Greetings, and welcome to the first 2020 edition of From the Field – Agronomy Notes! This newsletter …
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Collapse ▲February 13, 2020 Greetings, and welcome to the first 2020 edition of From the Field – Agronomy Notes! This newsletter …
2/11/2020- There are many people getting involved in the hemp industry who are new to agriculture. They may not …
North Carolina State University, including the Plant Disease and Insect Clinic, will be closed the week of December 23–27, …
Applications are now available for the 2020 Tobacco Short Course! The Short Course will begin on the evening of Monday, …
The NC State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic will be closing for the Thanksgiving holiday starting at 1:30 …
Tobacco Day will be held on Thursday, December 5 from 8 a.m. to noon at the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Johnston …
The NC State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC) is resuming normal services for hemp disease diagnosis. Please …
Due to high volumes and a lack of diagnostic personnel to handle hemp samples, the NC State University Plant …
The Fall Festival Season at Huckleberry Trail Farm has begun! There are so many awesome activities awaiting visitors to the …
All growers who plant Bt corn in North Carolina are required by law to plant non-Bt corn (refuge). Details …
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DRAFT Flue-Cured Tobacco Producers Guide to Preparing for and Recovering from Hurricanes in the Southeastern U.S. This is a draft …
8/23/2019 – NC State University Researchers are focusing on plant nutrition topics for optimizing greenhouse hemp growth. Links below …
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Hemp Leaf Spot Problems North Carolina industrial hemp producers are combatting a leaf spot issue that is caused by Exserohilum …
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Greenhouse media for growing hemp cuttings Keith Edmisten, Carl Crozier, and Anthony LeBude North Carolina Cooperative Extension Kristin Hicks, North Carolina Department …
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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 …