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Down, but not out! (May 23, 2013)
Figure 1. Rocco Schiavone, Research Technician, NCSU, doing a quick field check of qualtiy of Camarosa berries before being weighed and recording data. The plots at Clayton had mostly … MORE » Posted: 5/23/13How should growers manage spotted wing drosophila in rainy conditions?
The last two days have been particularly rainy in the southeast, and if the forecast is right, our rainy weather will continue all week. Rainy conditions complicate already challenging spotted … MORE » Posted: 5/20/13Plant Symposium at the MHCREC June 6, 2013
Enjoy a full day of ornamental plants selected for their unique flowers, foliage, fall color, bark, drought tolerance, and adaptability to changing climate conditions. Researchers, plantsmen, and extension faculty … MORE » Posted: 5/15/13Fertilized World
N. Nitrogen. Atomic number seven. Unnoticed, untasted, it nevertheless fills our stomachs. It is the engine of agriculture, the key to plenty in our crowded, hungry world. Read more … MORE » Posted: 5/15/13Great temperatures (low 50s – low 70s) and fruit quality today…but, rapid run-up in temps tomorrow (noon, Tue. May 14)
Hello again! Please find below a terrific photograph that was sent me at 7 am this morning of some outstanding quality berries (Camarosa) in the Rudd farm retail market … MORE » Posted: 5/14/13How crazy is this year? Frost Protect Tuesday Morning in WNC and Then Worry About High Temps (3:45 pm, Mon. May 13, 2013)
Figure 1. Minimum temps for Tuesday morning – produced this morning (May 13). There is risk of frost in areas of the mountains like Asheville early tomorrow morning: asheville … MORE » Posted: 5/13/13Another Frost? Why Not!
Figure 1. Frost is expected in WESTERN NC tomorrow morning (May 13) as well as Tuesday morning (see Fig. 2). “Additional weather details, including custom weather forecasts, are available … MORE » Posted: 5/12/13Very Warm Temperatures on Friday! (Late Thur. Evening, May 9, 2013)
Figure 1. This is the AWIS maximum temperature map for NC on Friday May 10th. In areas of in dark purple (84-86) and pink (86-88), growers are advised to … MORE » Posted: 5/10/13A Challenging Weather Picture & Resistance Management Notes (May 9, 2013)
Briefly: 1) Last night I heard from Plant Pathologist, Dr. Schnabel, at Clemson re: Fig. 6 in yesterday’s advisory (fruit with round blackish lesion), and his comment was, “yes, … MORE » Posted: 5/9/13Late Wednesday Crop Update (7 PM, May 8, 2013)
Late Wednesday Crop Update (7 pm) A. Weather – currently we are at 70 F at 6 pm in Raleigh (was 53 F early this morning) and we’re STILL … MORE » Posted: 5/8/13Comments, questions, and observations…(3:00 PM, May 2, 2013)
May 2nd Strawberry Topics (3:00 pm. Thur) – I am in the field today, but wanted to get this additional update posted in the early afternoon today. Barclay Poling, … MORE » Posted: 5/2/13What to watch for: Broad spectrum insecticides can flare spider mites
Broad spectrum insecticides, including materials like pyrethroids (IRAC Group 3 materials), organophosphates (IRAC Group 1B), and carbamates (IRAC Group 1A) have been demonstrated by our laboratory and lots of … MORE » Posted: 5/1/13Strawberry Crop Update (May 1, 2013)
Introduction I mentioned in a berry-mg advisory sent out this Monday (4/29) the benefits of an occasional rainy day. However, we are now definitely looking for sunshine! My area … MORE » Posted: 5/1/1330 Day Ag Weather Outlook VA – TN- NC – SC (April 28, 2013)
Dear Agents, Growers and Others This will be our last 30 Day Ag Weather Outlook for the strawberry season from Dr. Glenn Van Knowe who wrote this evening: “Overall … MORE » Posted: 4/28/13Identifying insects that may be present in strawberry fruit
As growers are on the lookout for spotted wing drosophila (SWD) this spring and summer, they should be prepared to identify larvae and to distinguish them from other insects … MORE » Posted: 4/28/13You're on page 4
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