The PDIC Welcomes a New Lab Member
The NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic is happy to announce the arrival of our newest lab member, …
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Collapse ▲The NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic is happy to announce the arrival of our newest lab member, …
We are excited to announce the NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC) will be returning to normal …
Recent heavy rains across the state have resulted in invasions of yards and homes by what some might call …
Webinar Wednesday, June 16: Summer Vineyard Management for High-Quality Muscadine Grapes The North Carolina Muscadine Grape Association and N.C. Cooperative …
Box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis, is native to Asia. It was introduced into Europe in 2007 and quickly spread …
AWIS Weather Forecast: 14-day Weather Discussion Dear all, Our region experienced a freeze/frost event from Wednesday to Friday. This event came …
AWIS Weather Forecast: Frost Risk April 22-23 A wider frost- and freeze risk for North Carolina and the Mid-Atlantic (Figure …
NC Winegrowers Association: Vineyard Workshop April 19, 2021, from 9:30 a.m. to noon AGENDA Travis Snodgrass/ N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer …
AWIS Weather Alert: Chance of Frost in App. Mountains Thursday-Saturday General Discussion This update mainly to continue some frost risk Friday morning, …
Springtime for beekeepers is synonymous with starting new colonies, especially since annual losses have been hovering ~40% every year so …
AWIS Weather Forecast: Widespread Freeze A widespread freeze is expected on the weekend, with several pockets of frost, starting Thursday …
Virtual Workshop Agenda March 11, 2021 Register online Time Sessions 9–9:05 a.m. Welcome and Workshop Overview 9:05–9:35 a.m. Session 1 – Spring/Summer Vineyard Weed Management …
2021 NC Winegrowers Annual Conference The NC Winegrowers Association is shifting to a one-day virtual event on Tuesday, February 23, 2021. Registration: Free …
2021 Muscadine Growers Annual Conference The conference will be held virtual on Zoom from March 1–3, 2021. Free for members of …
Spring Frost Mitigation and COVID-19 Webinars Spring 2021 Spring Frost Mitigation March 24, 3–4:30 p.m.: Register for the PSU Spring Frost Mitigation …
PLEASE NOTE: NC State University and local agencies (e.g. NCDA&CS) are not currently tracking species that are already known to exist …
9/16/2020 – (Reviewed 8/28/2024) The short answer is “no.” You cannot legally grow currants or gooseberries in North Carolina. …
Fall and Winter Agritourism Operators are facing tough questions on when and how to operate this season. N.C. Cooperative …
COVID-19 Viticulture Update 6/13/2020 New Today: As the restaurants and other businesses are opening in North Carolina, the “Count On Me …
This publication discusses ergonomic practices that can be implemented during Christmas tree harvests to reduce …
Many farmers and home gardeners have reported damage to vegetable and flower crops after applying …
Muskmelons, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, watermelons, pumpkins, and okra are vegetable crops that have …
Fine-ground basalt rock has recently become available as a soil amendment in North Carolina. This …
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient required for numerous physiological processes in plants, including chlorophyll …
If treated properly, many herb plants will survive in the garden for a number of …
Boron (B) is a critical micronutrient essential for the growth, development, and productivity of vegetable …
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plant growth, playing a critical role in numerous …