Update! EAB Attacking Fringetree-Phenomenon Not Fluke
Originally posted on ecoipm.org Last week I wrote a post about recent research by Don Cipollini and Chad Rigsby at …
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Collapse ▲Originally posted on ecoipm.org Last week I wrote a post about recent research by Don Cipollini and Chad Rigsby at …
Originally posted on ecoipm.org See an update to this story posted here. As reported by Entomology Today, Emerald ash borer, Agrilus …
Press release from the Organic Farming Research Foundation: Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) Kicks Off 2015 National Survey of Organic …
At least one fungicide application for leaf spot has been made to most of the peanut crop by now. …
The following press release was written by the NCDA&CS. Contact: Jen Kendrick, Public Information Officer NCDA&CS Public Affairs Division 919-707-3005 RALEIGH – State …
Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) affects ornamental greenhouse crops like impatiens and mums but also many vegetables and herbs. The …
The following Disease Alert was written by Dr. Frank Louws, NCSU Plant Pathologist Late blight was detected in Buncombe County, …
Maybe you have already found the relatively new (at least to me) Extension Resource Catalog. This is a huge …
Each year the Cotton Belt entomologists are polled concerning insecticide efficacy. You can find these by going to the …
This article is focused on management of stink bugs in the Blacklands, Coastal Plain, and eastern Piedmont (primarily brown …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension will offer a workshop on Protecting and Enhancing Bat Populations …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org. Mimosa webworms are active in Raleigh. I saw initial webbing this week. These are annual pests …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org Every year around this time I get calls and emails from homeowners and landscapers who notice …
Basil downy mildew has been reported in North Carolina. Growers are advised to actively scout for the disease and …
August 10 and August 17, 2015: Growing Cut Flowers for Market The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension …
Programs to prevent and control early (Figure 1) and late leaf spots (Figure 2) will begin soon. In well …
The Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) will hold its quarterly meeting on Thursday, July 16, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org It seems like everything is labeled ‘next generation’ or ‘second generation’ to imply a better, more …
This factsheet offers information on the identification and management of various flatworms that may be …
Sales Taxes are reportable on the sale of many goods and services. Such taxes also …
Adequate sulfur is necessary for crops, but there’s no one-size-fits-all recommendation for application in North …
Identifying bees on the wing is known to be tricky. The Bees of North Carolina: …
Variable growing environments for wheat can lead to challenges from one season to another. Adaptive …
The decisions of when to turn an irrigation system on and off for frost protection …
The growing craft beverage industry is generating tourism in Wake County. This publication discusses the …
This special topic has three components: Part 1. Using Beneficial Insect Habitat on the Farm: …