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Be smart when applying pesticides! Whenever using herbicide, insecticide, and fungicide products, it is important that you first read …
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The Northeastern Craft Workshop May 9th & 10th 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at the Vernon James Center in Plymouth, NC Craft …
I’ve been presenting the following graph at several peanut meetings this winter. Yield response to Apogee varied considerably in …
At the peanut production meetings so far this year, I have been discussing thrips control with in-furrow systemic insecticides. …
View a Spring 2023 update video covering weed, disease and insect management in …
Did you know that you can cook at home with North Carolina wheat? North Carolina farmers harvest over 1 billion …
Recent investments into planting technologies by equipment manufacturers have resulted in giant leaps forward in both high- and low-tech …
Love is in the air…and so is the smell of a budget friendly recipe! Valentine’s Day is here! Instead …
We are excited to announce that we are holding a poster contest for any youth that has participated in …
N.C. Cooperative Extension, in collaboration with the N.C. Watermelon Growers Association, will host the 2023 virtual Watermelon Production Meeting …
Soybean loopers are usually among the top three insect pests in North Carolina in terms of cost and control. …
North Carolina Youth Livestock Agent and Volunteer Training Exciting Opportunity for Agents & Volunteers to come and learn more about …
In discussions this winter with growers, there seems to be interest in planting more peanuts in 2023 compared with …
Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE) is hosting a FREE training to bring together N.C. Cooperative Extension Agents, Early Childcare …
This is a wonderful tool for diagnosing problems with strawberry plants. Check off symptoms that you have seen and narrow …
Summer will be here before we know it! High school students, get ready for Poultry Summer Science Institute (PSSI). …
Our North Carolina 4-H Camps & Centers are now hiring for our 2023 summer camp season. All seasonal summer …
Question: I just received a request from an insurance company about peanut adaptability/planting dates. I am thinking May 1 – …
The following are links to presentations from the 2023 state peanut meeting in South Carolina. Thanks to Dan Anco! Presentations …
Dr. Fletcher Barber has served over 40 years in Extension around the state, and currently serves as the Small …