Cotton Planting Conditions May 2, 2024
Keith Edmisten and Guy Collins Extension Cotton Specialists, NC State University A small percentage of our crop has been planted at …
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Collapse ▲Keith Edmisten and Guy Collins Extension Cotton Specialists, NC State University A small percentage of our crop has been planted at …
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Based on the weather forecast right now for multiple areas across the state, it appears that we’ll have a …
Keith Edmisten and Guy Collins Extension Cotton Specialists, NC State University We are seeing a warming spell predicted after a couple …
With planters rolling soon, we urge growers to think about thrips management now. The best source of information for …
North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) has announced a new program called the Resilient Food Systems …
Save-the-date. Join us for the opportunity to visit and discuss two typical silvopasture systems in North …
Please read this alert about HPAI in Dairy …
Beans Gone Wild is an interactive online tool that catalogs arising soybean issues across North Carolina annually. The issues …
Check out the new article from NC State University news, It’s a Wolfpack World, featuring NC 4-H Camps. “Camp has this magical …
This spring, staff from North Carolina’s 4-H Camps joined the CBS 17 program, My Carolina, to share about the …
We have been targeting a public release of our dynamic soybean grower decision support tool which would allow producers …
All NC cattle and dairy farmers – and cattle industry stakeholders – are invited to join a virtual meeting …
Summary of HPAI in Dairy Herds Over the last few weeks, symptoms of illness were discovered in dairy cattle in …
As of earlier this week, NCDA & CS Inspectors have collected 262 samples of cotton seed to be tested, …
North Carolina farmers plant soybeans from the Mountains to the Coast. Providing soybean producers with opportunities to learn best …