No Irma, but Rain and Mosquitoes Likely
Hurricane Irma’s decision to head west is certainly good news for North Carolina. However, sections of the western and …
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Collapse ▲Hurricane Irma’s decision to head west is certainly good news for North Carolina. However, sections of the western and …
I have been invited to give a presentation at the US Composting Council’s upcoming Compost Operation Training Course. My …
There’s a lot of excitement about a new crop for North Carolina that is just now being harvested: industrial …
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Chatham Soil & Water Conservation District, 919-542-8228 PITTSBORO, NC— The Chatham Soil and Water Conservation District is …
The following press release was written by the Chatham County Planning Department. After nearly 18 months of development with broad …
As demand for local food continues to grow, so too have the opportunities for America’s farmers to market fresh …
The Chatham Community Food Council is looking for new members to fill its open seats. The council, founded in …
Tobacco blue mold was confirmed (July 11, 2017) in commercial tobacco in Caswell County, North Carolina by the Plant …
The upcoming NC Egg Grading School at NC State University is a training class for people who have small …
Our laboratory recently completed a vial bioassay with brown stink bugs collected from wheat. These are the same stink …
The month of June presents two opportunities to learn about creating pollinator habitat! On Wednesday June 14 at 5:30 p.m. …
Written by Lina Quesada-Ocampo and Kimberly D’Arcangelo Cucurbit downy mildew was reported today (June 6, 2017) in commercial cucumber fields …
Across Western NC there have been numerous reports of apparently healthy trees mysteriously collapsing in young high-density apple orchards. …
This month Dr. Weimin Ye, nematode assay section chief at the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) …
Every five years, the USDA conducts a complete Census of Agriculture. This Census is a count of U.S. farms …
Tuesday May 23 at 10:00 a.m. Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos will be giving a tour of Chatham County …
Original posted on ecoipm.org. Potato leafhoppers damage more than 200 kinds of plants but for nursery growers the most costly …
Sales Taxes are reportable on the sale of many goods and services. Such taxes also …
Adequate sulfur is necessary for crops, but there’s no one-size-fits-all recommendation for application in North …
Identifying bees on the wing is known to be tricky. The Bees of North Carolina: …
Variable growing environments for wheat can lead to challenges from one season to another. Adaptive …
This factsheet offers information on the identification and management of various flatworms that may be …
The decisions of when to turn an irrigation system on and off for frost protection …
The growing craft beverage industry is generating tourism in Wake County. This publication discusses the …
This special topic has three components: Part 1. Using Beneficial Insect Habitat on the Farm: …