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Guest post by Amanda McWhirt, graduate student in the NC State University Crop Sciences Department. While planting for next season …
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The cold weather this winter is reminiscent of the winters we had during the early 1990’s. From 1990 to …
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Since its detection in North Carolina in 2010, Drosophila suzukii, commonly referred to as spotted wing drosophila (SWD), has become …
*The issue of dangerous spiders is a sensitive one that elicits many emotions. In order to better understand the …
Last week, I examined a patch of strawberries in a garden just outside our lab in Raleigh, NC. I …
If you’re visiting the State Fair this week (runs through Oct. 27th), don’t forget to check out the Expo …
Photos by Debbie Roos, North Carolina Cooperative Extension (all photos taken at Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Garden in Pittsboro) Have you …
Many peanut growers had a hard time getting in their fields for the first leaf spot spray, which should …
Sclerotinia blight has been found in several fields in Gates County. Cool, wet weather is highly favorable for Sclerotinia …
Caterpillars Large and Small So far this year, tobacco budworm numbers of in our research plots at both Kinston and …
It has been a relative quiet spring for insect questions in tobacco, but last week I received several calls …
Humans aren’t the only species with a sweet tooth. NC State University researchers and Extension specialists have found that …