
Summer 2019 Snapshots From Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Garden
Photos by Debbie Roos, N.C. Cooperative Extension of Chatham County In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham …
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Photos by Debbie Roos, N.C. Cooperative Extension of Chatham County In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham …

The Proceedings of the 3rd National Goat Conference that took place on September 16–18, 2018, at Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, …
The 71st Annual Crop Protection School will be held Wednesday, December 4, 2019, at the Johnston County Agricultural Center …

Authors: Dominic Reisig and Anders Huseth During the past few days, we have had a major increase of caterpillar defoliation …

The Fall Festival Season at Huckleberry Trail Farm has begun! There are so many awesome activities awaiting visitors to the …

All growers who plant Bt corn in North Carolina are required by law to plant non-Bt corn (refuge). Details …

Are you interested in possibly experiencing other cultures from around the world? Did you know that the N.C. 4-H …

The FAMACHA charts are named after Faffa Malan from South Africa. Check the following YouTube informative …

Kudzu bugs have been a no-show since 2013, but are widespread at low levels this year. A lot of …
Please see the information below regarding the National Cotton Council’s 2018 Farm Bill Education Webinars scheduled for September 19, …
First of all, we pray that everyone is safe from Hurricane Dorian and that damage to homes and property …

DRAFT Soybean Producers Guide to Preparing for and Recovering from Hurricanes in North Carolina and Virginia This is a draft of …

The Master Gardener℠ volunteers of Union County partnered with 4-H to host the Heritage Festival and 4-H Expo on September …
Do: Scout your crop. Identification is the first step so you know what you’re dealing with. The second step …

Deadline Sep 13, 2019 Over $20,000 in scholarships for students pursuing a career in horticulture. For more information, contact the HRI …
Falling number is a relative measure of the enzymatic activity in a living wheat seed following harvest, specifically alpha-amylase …
Statewide, the 2019 crop continues to be the most variable crop that we’ve seen in quite some time, primarily …

Cercospora leaf spot of cotton (Fig. 1), caused Cercospora gossypina (syn. Mycosphaerella gossypina), has been observed across North Carolina cotton growing …

Congratulations to the entire team of authors, photographers and editors who worked together to create the NC Extension Gardener …