
Early Spring 2024 Snapshots From Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Garden
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
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Collapse ▲In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
Below is an infographic from OSHA on how to plan ahead to prevent heat-related illness. Below are key symptoms and …
View the new Summer 2024 pest update video, covering weed, disease and insect management in …
Agriculture is more important than ever, especially in North Carolina! Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler announced in May that NC Ag’s …
It seems we are finally on the other side of the “cicada invasion” which of course was not an …
Written by: Charlotte Glen, Horticulture Agent, taken from go.ncsu.edu/readext?150405 Have you ever ventured into the garden in early summer and …
Pseudoperonospora cubensis is responsible for cucurbit downy mildew (CDM), which was detected in Sampson County on cucumbers on June …
Learn to identify Bumble Bees of the Southeast using this handy guide by the Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas and …
The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) has created a new category for Private Applicator Commodity Fumigation …
What is Poultry Judging? 4-H Poultry Judging is a 4-H Activity in which participants compete in teams or as individuals …
What is Avian Bowl? Avian Bowl is a team quiz event that tests participants’ knowledge of a wide range of …
The N.C. Cooperative Extension, Pamlico County office would like to introduce our newest Extension Master Gardener interns who recently completed …
The University of Mount Olive (Mount Olive, NC) is hosting a three-day Poultry Camp from June 11 -13. This …
May 18th Transplanting progress has significantly slowed over the past two weeks due to heavy rainfall. Since May 1st, tobacco …
Learn about North Carolina agriculture and enjoy some fun at the Got to be NC Festival happening at the state fairgrounds …
Check out the research from an NC State College of Veterinary Medicine student Jessica Parzygnat who is helping us …
The corn earworm (Helicoverpa zea, Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), a significant pest known for its broad host range, has been reported …
A foliar, fungal like disease of cucumbers, cantaloupe, melons, squash and pumpkins, Pseudoperonospora cubensis generally arrives in North Carolina in May …