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Check out this new NC State Publication Manage Compost and Soil Contaminated with Broadleaf Herbicides in Residential, School, and Community …
This page will serve as a resource of information involving Sheep, Goats, and Pigs for the 2024 NC State …
Please save the dates for three great upcoming Turf Center events. Sandhills Turfgrass Field Day – June 16, 2022 (registration …
AWIS Weather Advisory: Rain and Frost Coming up Again In collaboration with AWIS Weather Services Dear all, This year’s strawberry season has …
Observations of the current Strawberry season in NC Dear all, I wanted to share a few observations of the still young …
In this Crop$ense Podcast episode we discuss some early season considerations for NC soybean production. The links to research …
Due to demand, the Regional Turfgrass Conference is coming back to New Hanover County on June 6th. Attendees can …
Dr. Everman and Dr. Cahoon talk about weed control here in both conventional or Non-Traited row crops or if …
AWIS Weather Advisory (4/7): Watch out for more Frost this weekend In collaboration with AWIS Weather Services Dear all, Strawberry season is …
See the press release from The Richmond Observer regarding scholarship opportunities that Mountaire will be offering. Deadline to apply …
If you are a 4-H agent or Program Assistant who will hatch out chicks with 4-H Embryology, please join …
State Climate Office of North Carolina This three-part series of lessons covers climate change from the global perspective to what …
Now that spring has arrived, this may be your first opportunity of the year to take action against fire …
AWIS Weather Update: Up and Down Temperatures the next weeks In collaboration with AWIS Weather Services A colder night is ahead …
Thanks to contributions from many Master Gardener℠ volunteers, two great resources are now available to gardeners and horticultural educators: …
Pesticide Schools are hosted by the NC State Pesticide Safety Education Program with the help of the NC Extension …
In recent years, 15-35% of North Carolina soybean acres are planted behind a small grain. This typically results in …
AWIS Weather Advisory: Frost Threat late weekend, early next week. In collaboration with AWIS Weather Services Dear all, after a devastating frost/freeze …
There have been numerous reports this week of leaf tip burn on tall fescue. Some have also experienced “yellow …