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Collapse ▲We at the NC State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic are very excited to roll out our new …
These updated charts show brown marmorated stink bug adult emergence and trap captures in apple orchards as of September …
This is the tenth and final TSWV and tobacco thrips risk assessment report. Third and fourth generation flights have …
Due to server issues associated with the Tobacco Thrips Flight and TSWV Intensity Predictor, our final report will be …
This is the ninth weekly TSWV and tobacco thrips risk assessment update. Third generation flights have now occurred at all …
This is the eighth of our weekly TSWV and tobacco thrips risk assessment updates. Third generation flights have now …
This is the sixth of our weekly TSWV and tobacco thrips risk assessment updates. Third generation flights have now …
This is the fifth of our weekly TSWV and tobacco thrips risk assessment updates. Third generation flight timings are …
This is the fourth of our weekly TSWV and tobacco thrips risk assessment updates. Third generation flight timings are …
This is the third of our weekly TSWV and tobacco thrips risk assessment updates. Cool weather has continued to …
This is the second of our weekly TSWV and tobacco thrips risk assessment updates. Last week’s cool temperatures pushed …
Trapping Continues This past weekend CALS administration granted the apple entomology program permission to begin our insect monitoring program in …
Managing tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) in North Carolina tobacco requires both pre transplant and post transplant decisions, which …
NC State Extension Area Specialized Agent Danny Lauderdale trapped the first European pepper moths last week. This is a …
A group of scientists in the Eastern US who are collaborating on ambrosia beetle research (including the NC Apple …
Coronavirus Impact on Apple Pest Recommendations The coronavirus situation has sidelined our field activities for the timing being, so we …
We recently participated in a Southern Region Small Fruit Consortium supported project led by Amanda McWhirt, University of Arkansas, …
This article is our last post for this grape season. Harvest is complete at all of our locations. We …
Our only remaining active locations is our muscadine site in Rowan County. Again, grape berry moth were caught at the …
As harvest continues and we get close to the end of the season, we are finishing the insect scouting …
This factsheet acquaints growers, shippers and processors with energy-efficient cooling and handling methods useful in …
Dicamba herbicide
Gramoxone herbicide injury is described.
Flumioxazin herbicide injury is described.
This publication describes gray leaf spot of tomato. Disease management options are provided for conventional …
Monitoring leachate can be a helpful tool to successfully schedule irrigation and avoid the inefficiencies …
Botrytis blight, or gray mold, is a fungal disease that is widespread in the United …
Fumigation related injury of strawberries is described with fumigant management and corrective measures provided.