
2024 Annual Report
Learn more about the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center in our 2024 Annual Report. For questions, please …
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Collapse ▲Learn more about the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center in our 2024 Annual Report. For questions, please …
Codling Moth: The cooler weather pattern has slowed degree-day accumulations, and consequently codling moth development has fallen behind last …
While many Extension offices are leaning into the whole-office approach toward local food and incorporating Local Food Agents on …
Mark your calendars, green thumbs and well-being enthusiasts! Sunday, May 18, 2025, is World Therapeutic Horticulture Day, and Trellis, …
As of May the 4th, the forecast looks to be on our side for Western NC, with conditions not …
Statewide peanut acres are moving past 5% planted as we come out of April and enter May. As is …
Update on the peanut crop can be found at the following link: Peanut Crop …
The bunch grape season is well under way throughout the state! Many sites are seeing clear inflorescence emerging indicating …
Swarm season is in full swing but should be slowing down shortly. Many colonies have already swarmed, or ideally, …
In the past couple of weeks we have seen a few cases of watermelon seedlings infected with gummy stem …
Question: Can I use paraquat preemergence on peanuts? If so, what rate? Jordan: Applying paraquat after planting is an in-season use, and …
This week, Prionus adults emerged from the soil near the blueberry plants in Pender and Sampson Counties. This is …
As the spring goes along, I will elaborate more on the attached tables. They point to yields when comparing …
I received a question about depth of planting. My recommendation is to plant at least 2 inches deep but …
A farmer called and asked what population is best per foot of row. My answer is try to achieve …
A grower asked if Valor should be avoided because they are planting now and it does not look like …