It Is a Drought! When Should I Give Up on My Corn Crop?
Sometimes the things we fear most happen. For a corn farmer the thing they fear most is a prolonged …
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6/21/2024 – To grow hemp legally in North Carolina, you need a hemp production license issued by the USDA. …
May 18th Transplanting progress has significantly slowed over the past two weeks due to heavy rainfall. Since May 1st, tobacco …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension conducted a webinar on Using REAP Grants to Fund Energy Improvements On …
Interest in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones as they are more commonly known, for pesticide …
With tobacco in the greenhouse and warmer temperatures coming soon, there is a higher risk of diseases caused by …
The Chatham County Spring Ag Fest on March 23, 2024, was a success with a great crowd in attendance in spite …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension conducted a Farm Tax Webinar Series in February and March for about 350 …
Spring Ag Fest Celebrating Chatham County Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources Saturday, March 23, 2024 10 a.m.–3 p.m. This is a FREE Event! Chatham …
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension – Chatham County Center is conducting a Farm Tax Webinar on March 4 about sales tax exemptions for farmers …
North Carolina Cooperative Extension of Chatham County is conducting a webinar on March 12 for farmers interested in renewable energy …
The 2023 North Carolina Corn Yield Contest Results are now available. See the results under the Corn Yield Contest …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension is conducting a Farm Tax Webinar Series starting on February 12 …
Mr. Brian Pasternak with the US Department of Labor will participate in the February 2nd Tobacco GAP meeting in …
The Tobacco Faculty at NC State University are pleased to announce plans for the 2024 Tobacco Short Course. The …
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The 2023 Flue-Cured Tobacco Disease Ratings for black shank are available at Flue-Cured Variety Resistance Guide. Information was generated for commercially available varieties …
Thanks to the generous support of the Corn Growers Association of North Carolina, and the USDA CCPM program, we have …
I’ve written previously about why North Carolina corn growers should feel comfortable planting non-Bt refuge corn, but the performance of non-Bt …
This guide presents basic facts about seeds, including how they develop, how to store and …
This publication describes the major systems used in farm equipment and outlines basic maintenance procedures …
This publication discusses flying unmanned aerial vehicles (drones, model aircraft) for commercial purposes. You'll learn …
This publication discusses appropriate fertilizer application for forages in North Carolina.
Common and southern corn rusts may affect corn in North Carolina. Management for each is …
This factsheet offers information on the identification and management of various flatworms that may be …
This factsheet describes public programs designed to reduce barriers for growers wanting to implement practices …
This publication contains step-by-step guidelines for determining irrigated acreage for hard hose traveler irrigation systems …