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Collapse ▲December 15 As 2020 draws to a close, it’s now time to think ahead to the 2021 growing season. Start …
December 11, 2020 The 2021 tobacco season is just around the bend! As we begin the transition, variety selection weighs …
December 4, 2020 The 2020 tobacco season ended with good demand and prices for farmers in North Carolina. Will that …
Join us for two webinars next month! The first is December 4, 2020, from 8–9 a.m. and will focus …
Tobacco meetings in 2021 will look and feel a little different than in years past, at least those planned …
The NC State Extension specialists and Field Crops agents have been working together this year to create a variety …
Written By Dominic Reisig, Lindsey Thiessen, and Rachel Vann Soybean seed quality issues are widespread across the NC Coastal Plain …
Variety selection is one of the most important choices you’ll make all year. Out of the hundreds of soybean …
Soybean rust was found and confirmed on soybeans in Hyde County, NC. Soybean rust has the potential to cause …
Heavy moisture and temperature extremes can affect soybean seed quality. Not only can these seed quality issues potentially cause …
As our soybeans move from flowering into pod development we also start to focus our management on protecting and …
We are getting reports of soybean pods that are both aborting and not filling out with seeds. Environment, stink …
Grain peas are a legume, like soybeans, that can be produced in North Carolina over the winter months with …
Have questions about late-season insect and disease management? Nematode sampling? Want to learn about the new historical basis tool …
Although stink bugs were light across the state (with a few exceptions) in corn and cotton, it looks like …
Have questions about late-season insect and disease management? Want to learn about the new historical basis tool developed by …
Written by Dominic Reisig, Lindsey Thiessen, and Rachel Vann Soybean pod damage can be caused by a variety of pests …
Stink bugs are more than a nuisance pest in soybeans, they cause direct damage to the crop by feeding …
Did you know that corn earworm (CEW) is our most important insect pest of soybean? It’s August, so NC …
We are approaching soybean harvest in North Carolina and therefore County Extension agents and growers may be considering entering …
Areolate mildew, originating in Alabama in 1890, and target spot, first described in Mississippi in …
This Soybean Insect Factsheet describes the biology, identification, and control of green cloverworm in soybeans …
This factsheet discusses the biology, damage, and management of the cannabis aphid in industrial hemp …
This publication explains plant growth regulators for a variety of crops.
This manual, updated every year, covers pesticide use and safety information, chemical application equipment, fertilizer …
Knowing the soil profile of your agricultural land will help determine the spacing needed for …
Many organic vegetable farmers are interested in producing sweet corn. Organic sweet corn can be …
Soybean seedling diseases are caused by several different pathogens. While cultural management is the same …