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March 2nd, 2016- The first week of March has delivered unseasonably warm and sunny weather, which is much needed relief …
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A Chatham County business was named Business of the Year in front of a cheering crowd of 800 farmers, …
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UPDATE February 20: All four sessions are full with over 200 people registered from across the region. I started …
Dear North Carolina Commodity Crop Producers, North Carolina produces more tobacco and sweet potatoes than any other state and ranks …
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Greetings everyone! My name is Sara Villani and I am your new apple and ornamental pathologist at North Carolina …
BIRC’s October edition of The IPM Practioner includes an article on managing SWD. View it online. For more information on …
The Southern Region Small Fruit Consortium (SRSFC) 2018 Southeast Regional Strawberry Integrated Pest Management Guide is now available. This annually updated guide contains …
Eric P. Prostko with University of Georgia explains behind-the-scene details about herbicide weed recommendations. This is the time of year …
The 2016 winter meeting season is right around the corner. Meeting dates and locations are listed in the table …
Photos by Debbie Roos, Chatham County Cooperative Extension In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension and the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission are teaming up …
I do tours of Chatham County Cooperative Extension’s popular Pollinator Paradise Garden every month for the general public as …
from Jim Dunphy, Extension Crop Science Specialist (Soybeans) Asiatic Rust has recently been confirmed on soybeans closer to our NC …
As an Agriculture Agent with the Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension, I do educational programs on …
We observed both a decrease in flea beetle populations and an increase in predators this week at our remaining …
from Jim Dunphy, Extension Crop Science Specialist (Soybeans) Asiatic Rust has recently been confirmed on soybeans in DeKalb, Elmore, and …
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: …