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10/27/2022 – Update: This was from the early years of the Eastern Broccoli Project. Be sure to look for …
Greetings! Just back from Lexington, Kentucky. I did not see much horse racing, but saw hundreds of fruit and vegetable …
Chatham County organic farmer Bill Dow of Ayrshire Farm passed away unexpectedly on December 4, 2012. Bill was one …
Prepared by: D. Reisig and J. Bacheler North Carolina State University Extension Entomology A new, invasive, stink bug-like pest of …
10/27/2022 – This workshop has long past, but this post remains to document the beginning activities of the South …
The N.C. Tomato Growers Association (NCTGA) is a group of growers, industry representatives, extension personnel, and university researchers interested …
Chatham County is home to our region’s largest paw paw orchard, planted and maintained by Wynn Dinsen of Full …
Sept. 13, 2012 In this advisory Introduction A. Questions from growers on plugging (storage of tips, misting, and fertility) B. Irrigation schedules for …
Any growers that are currently certified organic, please be aware that the deadline for submitting your Organic Certification Cost …
Approximately 20,000 acres of conventional rapeseed and 150 acres of organic canola were planted in the fall of 2011. …
Chinese peony in April 11/7/2022 – The post below was written ten years ago, but these activities continue today, demand …
10/28/2022 – Update: This training took place a long time ago, and documents the beginning of a partnership between …
8/5/2022 – The article below documents early work in the Eastern Broccoli Project. Be sure to look for more …
Leguminous cover crops such as crimson clover and Austrian winter pea provide significant quantities of plant residue material that …
by Molly Hamilton, Scotty Wells, and Chris Reberg-Horton This summer the Organic Grain Program at NC State University has many …
Legume Cover Crops and No-till Corn Thursday, July 12, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Center for Environmental Farming Systems …
1/10/2023- This article documents our first experience with Downy mildew as the NC hops industry, and our hops research, …
by Christina Cowger and Randy Weisz Head scab of small grains is caused by the fungus Fusarium graminearum, which also infects …