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How do winter crops affect your soybean production? Sixth generation farmer and graduate student, MaKayla Gross, gives us an update …

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Light trap data can always be accessed from our website, cotton.ces.ncsu.edu. To find it on the site, scroll over …

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Dear North Carolina Commodity Crop Producers, North Carolina produces more tobacco and sweet potatoes than any other state and ranks …

Recent research from North Carolina has suggested that there are times where tank mixing an insecticide with your nitrogen …
The US EPA has approved the use of AgLogic™ 15G Aldicarb Pesticide for the 2016 planting season. Unfortunately for …
Dear North Carolina Commodity Crop Producers, North Carolina produces more tobacco and sweet potatoes than any other state and ranks …
Each year the Cotton Belt entomologists are polled concerning insecticide efficacy. You can find these by going to the …

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This link (Soybean 2015) provides a recorded presentation intended for agent training or broadcast in grower meetings. Please report …
Including sloped screens for solid-liquid manure separation can have positive impacts on manure management systems …
Screw press separators can divide a single by-product stream into a solid and liquid stream …
This factsheet summarizes key technologies used to produce pellets from animal manures and the impact …
Manure is among the lowest methane yielding feedstocks in digesters, but it is widely used …

Grapevines require 16 essential nutrients for normal growth and development (Table 9.1). Carbon, hydrogen, and …

In this publication you will find ideas to get you started growing your own edibles. …
A Farmers’ Market Tour is a great way to introduce your program participants to an …
