
Plant Bug Management in Cotton
Cotton must be managed differently pre- and post-bloom. First of all, we need to use the correct sampling method. …
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Collapse ▲Cotton must be managed differently pre- and post-bloom. First of all, we need to use the correct sampling method. …
A two-year project focused on N management for crabgrass as a forage is wrapping up this year. The project …
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See the attached flyer for more information regarding the 2021 Wool Pool and proper wool handling prior to delivery. …
On Monday, June 14, 2021, a check for $2,500 was presented to North Carolina 4-H from Bass Pro Shops …
Join us for a mid-season soybean management webinar on July 1, 2021, at 8 a.m. via Zoom. The format …
As we prepare for the return of campers at our three North Carolina 4-H Camps & Centers this summer, …
The 2021 planting season has been yet another challenge in North Carolina. During the early part of the planting …
Join us on July 24, 2021, at the E. Carroll Joyner Beef Education Unit (Raleigh, NC) for the North …
Dairy producers – please complete this Dairy Fly Management survey by June 1, 2021! This research is designed to …
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In life, you might hold an officer position, serve on a committee or lead a service project. One way …
Conditions are looking much better. You can see below that we are close to bumping that morning soil temperature …
Ram buying season is just around the corner. To help locate available rams, a list of sales in the …
Please join us for the 2021 Tomato Field Day on Thursday, August 12th here at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and …
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The 2021 AIRE Program, Resource Materials, and Due Dates have been published and are available on the NC 4-H …
Soil temperatures are looking good across the cotton-producing areas of the state today. However, a cool front is moving in …
According to Dr. Edmisten and Collins, planting conditions are improving. With planters rolling soon, we urge growers to think …
We are starting to see soil temperatures move into the 60s this morning. That is good news. Getting some …