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10/12/2023 – Our western North Carolina based research and extension program has been very busy this summer with projects …
10/11/2023 – Our program has been a member of the Tomato Organic Management Initiative (TOMI) team for many years. …
Tomatoes are one of our most popular vegetables and the pride of many gardeners’ summer vegetable patch. As many …
8/24/2023 – Forest farming is gaining in popularity across the nation. There has been a small number of university …
Please join us on August 22nd at 9 a.m. for a discussion on the OVT wheat data from our …
Concerned about falling grain prices? There are a few ways to lock-in a future price for your crop before …
8/7/2023 – Our small NC State University hops breeding program based out of Mills River, NC is getting a …
Alleghany farmers market. Photo from Jill Cockerham. North Carolina joins markets across the country in celebrating National Farmers Market Week …
Extension has a long history in the United States. President Lincoln signed the Morrill Act that created the ‘land …
7/5/2023 – Join us early on Tuesday, July 25th to visit our research hop yard and participate in a …
5/24/2023 – Join us for our springtime medicinal herb grower and buyer event. We will have a few new …
5/17/2023 – We are in the process of hiring a new vegetable researcher/extension specialist/teacher in our department. During the …
Are you eager to serve caprese salad made with basil harvested from your own garden? Good news! Now that …
Did you know that you can cook at home with North Carolina wheat? North Carolina farmers grow the type of …
The 2023 NC aquaculture Conference is pleased to have Mr. Sten Falkum, CEO of Norway based Hima Seafood present …
The following is excerpted from WRAL’s recent video discussing aquaculture in NC. This well-documented overview provides another look at …
From NC Extension’s “Homegrown” blog, NC State alum Mallory Simpson writes “Fruits and vegetables aren’t the only food products …
In this video presentation, Dr. Ben Reading and Dr. Linnea Anderson provide a concise review of current trends facing …
This publication discusses Anthracnose Fruit Rot (Colletotrichum sp.) of blueberries in detail. Included are the …
This factsheet for farmers describes concepts, terminology, and guidelines concerning soil sampling. Proper testing allows …
Phosphorus (P) is the second most important nutrient in crop production but is often found …
This factsheet summarizes the symptoms and management of stubby-root nematodes in soybean in North Carolina.
Lance nematode is not a common problem of soybeans, but can cause local damages in …
The reniform nematode is not a common nematode pressure for soybean growers in North Carolina, …
This soybean disease factsheet covers aerial web blight, a generally minor disease of soybean in …
This factsheet discusses bacterial blight of soybean in North Carolina.