
2020 Apple Disease Update: Pink Bud and Bloom
I thought a combined post on disease management for the pink and bloom stages was justifiable this week since …
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Recent warm temperatures accelerated reproductive bud development dramatically over the past week. Full bloom was reported at low elevation …
Below please find a list of resources for fresh produce growers dealing with COVID-19. These resources are categorized for …
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Bud break has been observed across multiple apple cultivars in Western NC. Several treatments to increase lateral branching on …
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With the exception of ‘Rome Beauty’ and trees recently planted, nearly all cultivars in North Carolina have passed the …
Rain across many areas of North Carolina over the next few days followed by warmer temperatures will likely bring …
COVID-19 Daily Farmers Update Prepared by Mark Hoffmann (Small Fruits Extension Specialist) and Xiaonan Shi (MS Student, Department of Horticulture) 3/21/2020: As …
Fungicide spray guides for tomato and pepper have been updated for 2020! These guides are intended for commercial growers as …
Silver tip and green tip have arrived in most apple orchards and cultivars throughout NC. Given the importance of …
UPDATE: In order to comply with the latest NC State University policy, the Plant Disease and Insect Clinic will now …
Flea beetles are a voracious group of early-season pest we battle in vegetable gardens. There are several species of …
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2/27/2020 – (Reviewed 8/28/2024) The Association for Temperate Agroforestry has a nice article in their latest newsletter about our …
Although not known to be present yet in North Carolina, a new invasive insect pest known as spotted lanternfly …
2/25/2020 – Several days ago the USDA Economic Research Service released a report on the Economic Viability of Industrial …