
Will Spotted Lanternfly Be a Major Issue in North Carolina Field Crops?
The short answer: We do not anticipate that spotted lanternfly will be an issue for field crops The long answer: …
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Collapse ▲The short answer: We do not anticipate that spotted lanternfly will be an issue for field crops The long answer: …
Rebecca Ward, Assistant State Climatologist, Corey Davis, Assistant State Climatologist, and Sheila Saia, Associate Director of the State Climate …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
In partnership with Top Hat Monocle, we have just released an online interactive version of the NC Extension Gardener …
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Pesticide license categories often have overlapping areas of applicability, resulting in confusion over exactly which license category is required …
“Collectively, costs were $374 lower per person per year for those living near the greenest space compared to those …
APPLY ONLINE Position Title: Outdoor Education Instructor Location: Betsy-Jeff Penn 4-H Educational Center 804 Cedar Lane, Reidsville NC 27320 Betsy-Jeff Penn 4-H Educational …
6/14/2022 – Everything you need to grow commercial vegetables, herbs, and hops in the Southeast can be found in …
Thank you to everyone that participated in the “Hatch Butterflies” program when 4-H Embryology took a break due to …
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This video was produced by Kim Woods, Livestock and Forages Extension Agent at Person & Granville …
Poultry shows and 4-H Embryology have been given the green light from state veterinarian Mike Martin after hiatus due to …
If you have a high school student interested in Poultry Science, please check out the Mount Olive Poultry Primer …
Written by Mariana Prieto-Torres and Lina M. Quesada-Ocampo. Pseudoperonospora cubensis, the causal agent of cucurbit downy mildew (CDM), was confirmed …