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7/16/21 – Our team is very busy in mid-July with research projects scattered across the state from as far …
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2nd Generation Codling Moth Remains Key Pest In orchards with elevation of about 2000 ft or greater (e.g., Henderson, Haywood, …
With the exception of the second generation coding moth flight, overall insect activity remains low throughout the region. Codling moth …
Codling Moth: Except for second-generation codling moth in lower elevation orchards (less than about 1200 ft elevation), insect activity …
Each year the NC State University Strawberry Breeding program evaluates cultivars from other breeding programs along with advanced selections …
In elevations greater than about 2000 ft, such as Henderson, Haywood, and Wilkes Counties, this remains a time of …
Save the date for NCCBRGA Field Day and Annual Meeting at Lewis Nursery & Farms, Rocky Point, NC on Friday, …
From Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos: In early June I got to spend time with our two Extension interns …
Dear all, the 2021 Western North Carolina strawberry pre-plant meeting will be held in Yancey County on July 26, 2021, …
6/16/2021 – The results from the 2020 statewide floral hemp variety trial are now available. Note that cannabinoid results …
Codling moth model DD accumulations range from about 810 in Henderson County to about 1150 in Cleveland County. These …
6/9/2021 – By Katherine Learn, graduate student/research assistant, and Margaret Bloomquist, research associate (this article was also sent to …
Codling moth degree-day accumulations range from about 630 in Henderson County to approximately 960 DD in Cleveland County. At …
Webinar Wednesday, June 16: Summer Vineyard Management for High-Quality Muscadine Grapes The North Carolina Muscadine Grape Association and N.C. Cooperative …
Codling moth degree-day accumulations range from about 530 in Henderson County to 825 in Cleveland/Lincoln Counties. Hence, it remains …
5/26/2021 – Research assistant and graduate student, Katie Learn, provided these pictures of recent activities in our North Carolina …
May 25, 2021 As has been the case for the past several weeks, codling moth remains the greatest threat throughout …
5/25/2021 – We got an amazing response to our spring research update with requests for more frequent updates with …
5/19/2021 – Greenhouse Product News’ 2021 Guide to Hemp Production includes an article I wrote that summarizes the requirements …
May 18, 2021 Codling moth remains the primary concern across the region, with degree-day accumulations since biofix ranging from about …
This is chapter 9 of a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper …
This is chapter 10 of a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper …
This is chapter 11 of a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper …
This is the postscript to a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper …
This publication discusses the symptoms and treatment of root-knot nematodes in tomatoes in North Carolina.
Target spot is a potentially devastating leaf spot disease in tobacco in North Carolina. This …
This is chapter 5 in a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper …
This is chapter 3b of a comprehensive guide to postharvest engineering topics for the proper …