
Weed Control in Non-Traited Row Crops
Dr. Everman and Dr. Cahoon talk about weed control here in both conventional or Non-Traited row crops or if …
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In an effort to improve our knowledge about pest management and integrated pest management (IPM) implementation, the IPM program …
In this webinar Extension specialists from across the US speak for a few minutes on each growth stage (20 …
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The North Carolina Soybean Yield Contest (SYC) has been conducted for decades to recognize growers who are achieving high …
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The 2021 North Carolina Soybean Yield Contest results are available. This press release summarizes the 2021 North Carolina Soybean Yield …
Summary: Two separate research trials were performed by NC State Extension using Xyway LFR fungicide in the Piedmont of …
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The NC State Agricultural and Resource Economics Team has developed a Crop Comparison Tool to aid growers in decision …
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Chad Rupe is a former Administrator of USDA’s Rural Utilities Service and current Managing Member with Rural America Strategies. …
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This publication explains plant growth regulators for a variety of crops.
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Many organic vegetable farmers are interested in producing sweet corn. Organic sweet corn can be …
Soybean seedling diseases are caused by several different pathogens. While cultural management is the same …