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Updated on 11/6/2024 – Growers can go to Kelly Solutions to search for products registered in North Carolina. There …
William Hamilton is a 15-year veteran dealing with farmland in North Carolina, specializing in a wide array of issues …
2/13/2021 – A team of researchers in the Department of Horticultural Science at NC State University, led by undergraduate …
Consider participating in this educational conference to learn about resources available to North Carolina Farmer Veterans, gain some ideas …
Grant applications are now open for the second round of grants from the Farmers of Color Network Infrastructure Fund …
1/25/2021 – Dr. David Suchoff and graduate student Maggie Short have just published a research summary of the nitrogen …
1/25/2021 – The Western North Carolina Hemp Growers meeting will be held via Zoom on February 17, 2021, starting …
1/15/2021 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a final rule on hemp production. The agency had …
PLEASE NOTE: NC State University and local agencies (e.g. NCDA&CS) are not currently tracking species that are already known to exist …
8/28/2020 – The following message is from the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ International Trade Office. Any …
Renee Kennedy knew the beautiful farm house and 110 acres she had under contract to purchase in Pleasant Gardens, …
Persistent wet weather conditions continue to cause issues for tobacco diseases across the state. In particular, target spot, caused …
This announcement was updated Thursday, December 3rd, 2020 from the previous versions The NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic …
6/3/2020 (revised)- There are many questions coming in this spring on how to fertilize floral hemp (hemp grown for …
We are proud to have briefly crossed virtual paths with Kevin Mathews of Mathews Family Farms in the Yadkin River Valley …
Chlorpyriphos is an organophosphate insecticide that has been the topic of recent regulatory review. The federal Environmental Protection Agency …
This factsheet offers information on target spot in soybean production in North Carolina.
This factsheet offers information on the signs, disease cycle, and management of soybean vein necrosis …
Frogeye leaf spot (FLS) of soybean is a common foliar disease in North Carolina with …
Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) is one of the most prevalent and destructive viral pathogens of …
This soybean disease factsheet discusses various fungi that cause seed decay and pod blight of …
This soybean disease factsheet covers anthracnose, a fungal disease affecting maturing soybean stems and pods …
This factsheet examines the symptoms and management of Southern blight in soybean production in North …
This factsheet covers the signs, symptoms, and management of red crown rot, a problem in …