Have You Seen the Largest Butterfly in the U.S.?
Every week (sometimes every day!) Extension Agents get asked to identify all sorts of interesting things. We get stopped …
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In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
This fall, we will be holding four of our popular online Plant ID classes offered in partnership with Longwood Gardens! …
A new invasive insect has been spotted in North Carolina. In August 2022, the elm zigzag sawfly (Argidae: Aproceros leucopoda) …
9/6/2022 – The Eastern Broccoli Project is a multi-state project funded by the USDA-SCRI program. Led by Dr. Thomas …
Fall is the best time for renovation and seeding of cool-season lawns. Temperatures are currently normal for early September, …
The Bradford Pear Bounty is back! After a successful inaugural event in April, NC’s Bradford Pear Bounty is coming …
The NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ New and Emerging Crops Program is providing grant funding for ongoing …
NC State had a great turnout for the (August 10th) 2022 Turfgrass Field Day with nearly 750 attendees. The …
Is your blueberry plant suddenly leafless? If you can still see stubs of leaf petioles attached to the bare …
Late blight on tomato has been confirmed from a commercial tomato field in Haywood County, NC on August 17, …
8/17/2022 – NC State University held two official field days in 2022 highlighting our hemp research. The first one …
Dr. Greg Hoyt, retired Professor and Extension Specialist for the Dept. of Soil Science, was inducted into the Western …
Dr. Reza Shekasteband, a tomato breeder here at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Extension Center in Mills River, …
Common ragweed is (as the name suggests) common in most cropping systems. Control strategies include a combination of preemergence …
Is a cold storage facility worth the cost, as an aid to managing spotted-wing drosophila? Recent work by D. …
Herbs are valuable for culinary, cosmetic, medicinal, and ornamental products, offering a world of possibilities to sell locally and …
Grower Emily Merletto grows flowers at Over the Moon Farm in Moncure, a few miles south of Pittsboro. She …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
Mulching with pine bark, contractor continuing education classes, and Cliff Ruth’s retirement announcement are featured in this month’s edition …
This factsheet describes the biology and management of native drosophila species in strawberries.
This factsheet describes the biology and management of spotted wing drosophila in strawberries.
This factsheet describes the biology and management of cylamen mites in strawberries.
This factsheet describes the biology and management of strawberry clipper weevils in commercial strawberry production.
This factsheet describes sap beetles and their impact on North Carolina strawberries.
This factsheet provides information on whiteflies and their impact on North Carolina strawberries.
This factsheet provides information on the sugarcane beetle and its impact on North Carolina strawberries.