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The 2017 NC State University Tobacco Tour will be held from July 24th-26th. Please register for each event at the …

Organic Grain, Peanut, and Tobacco Field Day July 21, 2017 Upper Coastal Research Station (2811 Nobles Mill Pond Road) Rocky Mount, NC This …

Written by Lina Quesada-Ocampo and Kimberly D’Arcangelo Cucurbit downy mildew was reported today (June 6, 2017) in commercial cucumber fields …

Across Western NC there have been numerous reports of apparently healthy trees mysteriously collapsing in young high-density apple orchards. …
Gap Connections, in conjunction with allied industry, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, and North Carolina …

This month Dr. Weimin Ye, nematode assay section chief at the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) …

“Final” 30 Day Ag Weather Outlook MD – VA – TN- NC – SC Weekly General Weather Discussion: The general trend …

May 12th, 2017 With the massive rainstorm of April 24th/25th well behind us, many growers have shifted their focus from …
April 26th, 2017- After having an additional 24 hours to assess the damage from recent weather events, it appears that …

April 25th, 2017- The final week of April has brought about a massive change in growing conditions for most of …
Wheat crops that are flowering now in northern NC may be at significant risk of scab, especially if the variety …

April 18th, 2017- The 2017 transplanting season began in earnest last week. Social media posts have revealed that producers from …
For wheat flowering now, scab risk is low across North Carolina. Risk is likely to remain low for the …

April 5th, 2017- It’s the first week of April and that means that some producers in central and lower Coastal …