
Canola Seeding Rate Trial Update
by Chris Reberg-Horton and Carrie Brinton, NC State University Canola is a fairly new and promising crop to North Carolina. …
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Carolina Ground, L3C will be a new organic wheat market in NC, officially starting business in September 2011. This …
by: George Place and Major Goodman Genetic contamination of organic corn with genetically modified (GM) genes is a growing concern …
by Mary Parr and Julie Grossman The growth in organic agriculture coupled with an emphasis on soil conservation has resulted …
Carolina Meat Conference When: March 25-27, 2011 Where: Concord, NC For more information: www.carolinameatconference.com Asheville Artisan Bread Festival When: Saturday, April 2, 2011 Time: 10 a.m. …
NRCS Cost-Share: The USDA-NRCS is still offering an opportunity to request assistance with planning and installing conservation practices to improve …
by Matthew Brown and Julie Grossman This fall, graduate student Matthew Brown and Dr. Julie Grossman in the Soil Science …
by: Molly Hamilton and Dr. Chris Reberg-Horton We often hear from organic grain farmers who are interested in a new …
by: Chris Reberg-Horton, Adam Smith, George Place, and Scott Wells. The roller method for soybeans continues to show incredible promise …
Our breeding for organic cropping systems (BOPS) project is nearing the end of its first year. The project has …
RAFI has announced that it is offering cost-share grants of up to $10,000 for individual farmers and up to …
Rutherford County Growers’ Interest Meeting: We will be attending a meeting at the Rutherford County Annex in Rutherfordton on September 8 to …
11/11/2022 – I wrote the post below twelve years ago, but the problem is just as big as ever. …
9/6/2022 – I wrote this post twelve years ago and it is as relevant now as it was then…unfortunately. …
7/11/2022- I wrote this post over twelve years ago, but unfortunately, the information is just as important now as …
7/9/2022 – This article was printed over twelve years ago, and much more research has been conducted and published …
by: Aaron Fox and Dr. Chris Reberg-Horton The USDA began Conservation Program 33 (CP33), Habitat Buffers for Upland …
East Carolina Soy Processors, LLC, in Hyde County, is certified to process organic soybeans and will start buying organic …
berry mg vol 11 no 33 April 17, 2010 (1 p.m.) The NWS has issued a FREEZE warning for the blue shaded …
berry mg vol 11 no 25 April 6, 2010 (no. 2 advisory – 12:30 p.m.) I am definitely needing feedback from growers and …
This publication provides at-a-glance information for growing tobacco in greenhouses, including sanitation practices, source water …
This factsheet describes identifying and controlling spider mites in soybeans in North Carolina.
Subsurface drainage is beneficial to agricultural lands by improving crop yield and eliminating prolonged wet …
This factsheet describes the biology and management of the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica), a minor …
This factsheet describes the biology and management of the green June bug (Cotinus nitida), an …
The factsheet covers the basics of Red Imported Fire Ant (RIFA) biology and behavior. It …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a synthetic auxin (SA) herbicide injury.
This document was developed in workshops with North Carolina growers to provide a framework for …