
Defoliation Timing and Chasing This Top Crop (Collins & Edmisten)
The 2020 season doesn’t seem to want to let up on us. Our last article on August 28 discussed decisions …
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Are you interested in learning more about the NC 4-H Outbound Exchange Program? NC 4-H has opportunities for current …
Heavy moisture and temperature extremes can affect soybean seed quality. Not only can these seed quality issues potentially cause …
Tractor Supply has partnered with 4‑H to support local programs through the Paper Clover fundraiser. Each spring and fall, Tractor …
As our soybeans move from flowering into pod development we also start to focus our management on protecting and …
National 4‑H Week is October 4–10, and the theme is Opportunity4All. Take advantage of this important week to highlight the …
We are getting reports of soybean pods that are both aborting and not filling out with seeds. Environment, stink …
Grain peas are a legume, like soybeans, that can be produced in North Carolina over the winter months with …
Have questions about late-season insect and disease management? Nematode sampling? Want to learn about the new historical basis tool …
Upcoming 4-H Volunteer Training We are excited to share about some upcoming 4-H volunteer training. All training is offered to …
Although stink bugs were light across the state (with a few exceptions) in corn and cotton, it looks like …
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is reasonable to try and make fewer trips to the supermarket …
By Kim Outing Master Gardener℠ intern in Chatham County Raised beds, containers, and garden tables are accessible, flexible, and productive ways to …