
Apple Disease Update: Week of June 2, 2019
The theme of this week’s post is to PRACTICE PROTECTION! According to my weather apps, a fair amount of …
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Collapse ▲The theme of this week’s post is to PRACTICE PROTECTION! According to my weather apps, a fair amount of …
Coastal, Piedmont, and Mountain Editions Below are some of the featured topics. Summer-flowering trees and shrubs, Dwarf crested iris, Tomatillos, Straw …
As we move towards the end of May, a few vineyards are still in blossom and others are setting …
Chironomid midges (“fuzzy bills”) are emerging in large numbers from ponds, lakes as well as the rivers feeding into …
5/29/2019 – Written by Lee Davis, Registration Manager, Pesticides Section, N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services As you probably know, …
Join us Tuesday, May 28 from 8 a.m.-10 a.m. at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center in …
While the weather has been relatively dry for the region over the past week or so, high relative humidity …
As we approach the 3rd week of May, the plants continue to fill in, and some fields have started …
The downy mildew pathogen Plasmopara halstedii was found causing leaf spotting and leaf death on a sample of coreopsis …
The first confirmed adult spotted-wing drosophila (SWD) in commercially grown blueberries for the 2019 growing season was captured early …
-Inga Meadows, Shawn Butler, and Dr. Lina Quesada-Ocampo Basil downy mildew (BDM) has been confirmed in a commercial greenhouse in …
We have establishing grape pest monitoring locations and completed our first weeks of pest counts at three of our …
This spring, the Specialty Crop IPM Lab is scouting vineyards in throughout North Carolina in order to track the …
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