
Spotted Wing Drosophila Impacts in 2013
The eFly SWD Working Group has summarized their 2013 assessment of spotted wing drosophila (SWD) impacts in the eastern …
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Collapse ▲The eFly SWD Working Group has summarized their 2013 assessment of spotted wing drosophila (SWD) impacts in the eastern …
It is week two for scouting in our Eastern 1 and 2 research fields. In order to potentially reduce …
Tobacco growers often apply insecticides in the greenhouse or at transplant to preventatively manage populations of green peach aphids …
This summer, we have begun a new project focussed on implementing integrated pest management (IPM) practices for insects in …
An updated version of the North Carolina Organic Blueberry IPM Guide is now available. The 2014 edition compliments NC …
Introduction In recent growing seasons, boron (B) nutrition has become an increasing issue …
As blueberry bloom nears its end in most of North Carolina, growers are starting to consider management of petal …
A few growers are starting to harvest strawberries in North Carolina, and as fruit ripen, now is the time …
As many part of North Carolina near transplant, now is the time when growers are also thinking about Tomato …
This year, we’ve begun a project to determine the frequency and significance of strawberry clipper damage in annual plasticulture …
The Apple Pest Management website was updated over the winter, and pest activity in western NC apple orchards will …
As many are probably aware, we are getting reports from multiple sources …
This afternoon, I’m heading to Duplin County to visit a group of muscadine grape growers and to talk about …
We wrote last fall about our surprise in finding, Chaetosiphon minor, in garden strawberries near our lab. Our continuing investigations …
Introduction Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for the production of flue-cured tobacco in North Carolina. A healthy crop of …
Answer: Another year, another survey, and the findings remain less than encouraging. It seems counter-intuitive that we don’t have a …
Introduction The seed of noxious weed species has recently been discovered in cured tobacco leaves destined for export from …
The website for brown marmorated stink bug research in NC has been moved and updated! A summary of current …
Answer: Probably not, but it’s interesting that it is found in bees at all Honey bees are hosts to more …
Two species of hornworm caterpillars feed on tobacco and other plants. Tobacco hornworms (Manduca sexta) and tomato hornworms (Manduca …
Vineyard establishment involves careful planning, thorough site preparation, vineyard design, planting, and trellis construction. Unlike …
Growing Chardonnay grapes, the number one vinifera variety grown in North Carolina, can be a …
New and current grape growers will find practical information on site appraisal, establishment, and operation …
Grapes grown in North Carolina are sometimes exposed to unfavorable climatic conditions and biological pests …
This publication discusses the potassium needs of flue-cured tobacco. It covers deficiency symptoms, rate considerations, …
NC State conducted a strawberry Neopestalotiopsis (Neo-P) trial at the Horticultural Crops Research Station in …
This publication discusses flying unmanned aerial vehicles (drones, model aircraft) for commercial purposes. You'll learn …
This guide outlines steps that a facility producing livestock food could follow when developing its …