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The N.C. Cooperative Extension in Bertie County would like to introduce our new Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program …
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I was recently asked if a product applied at 100 or 200 pounds per acre that includes calcium (12.2%) …
The following link includes images of peanut injury caused by Valor. Valor …
The following link has images of peanut injury caused by thrips feeding. Images of injury caused by …
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I had a question about either blending varieties together before planting or planting alternating rows of varieties and then …