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This summer we had three organic high-oleic sunflower trials in Oxford and Goldsboro. These studies included a high-oleic sunflower …
Thanks to the generous support of the Corn Growers Association of North Carolina, and the USDA CCPM program, we have …
Welcome to the Soil Health and Management Extension portal! This site is a collaboration between Dr. Ekrem Ozlu (Assistant …
I’ve written previously about why North Carolina corn growers should feel comfortable planting non-Bt refuge corn, but the performance of non-Bt …
Planting a crop requires substantial up-front investment, yet the farmer will not know how much they will earn until …
Bt corn has been genetically modified to make insecticidal proteins that protect plants from caterpillars and some root-feeding beetles. …
Incidences of ear rots were particularly high this year, especially in the Blacklands area. Ear rots were caused by …
Knowing our customers is one of the most important aspects of marketing, even in grain crops. The NC Small Grain …
If you are an organic producer in North Carolina growing corn, soybean, wheat, sweetpotato, sunflower, tobacco, or other commodity …
The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is currently accepting applications for their Organic Certification Cost Share …
Soybean variety selection is one of the most critical and complex decisions that soybean farmers make. There are several …
Hurricane Idalia is expected to bring flooding and high winds to North Carolina this week with some isolated risks …
Abby Pleasant presenting on her research on organic high-oleic sunflower. Photo Credit: Esleyther Henriquez Inoa On July 18th, we hosted …
Concerned about falling grain prices? There are a few ways to lock-in a future price for your crop before …
Have you lost conventional or organic tobacco acres? Are you looking for new rotational crops? Do you need a …
Bollworm moth catches have been ticking up across the state this week, especially in southern counties of the state. …
Corn earworm moth catches have been ticking up across the state this week, especially in southern counties of the …
July has arrived and our field season is in full swing! At Cherry Research Farm in Goldsboro, NC and …
North Carolina has a diverse set of talented field-based experts helping growers troubleshoot soybean problems that arise in the …
This publication provides at-a-glance information for growing tobacco in greenhouses, including sanitation practices, source water …
Deroceras reticulatum (Müller), Deroceras leave (Müller), Arion subfuscus (Drapamaud), and Arion fasciatus (Nilsson). Slug species …
Epicauta funebris (Horn) and Epicauta vittata (F.). Family: Meloidae. Order: Coleoptera. Commonly known as the …
This factsheet describes the biology and management of the soybean stem borer.
This factsheet describes identifying and controlling spider mites in soybeans in North Carolina.
Subsurface drainage is beneficial to agricultural lands by improving crop yield and eliminating prolonged wet …
This factsheet describes the biology of Japanese beetles and their impact on industrial hemp plants …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a synthetic auxin (SA) herbicide injury.