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We Grow Union County - Spring 2022

Springing Into Extension

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Recent Publications related to Field Crops

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Bacterial Blight of Cotton

This factsheet describes bacterial blight of cotton, including identification and disease management.

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Cotton Foliar Diseases: Areolate Mildew, Target Spot, and Other Leaf Spot Diseases

Areolate mildew, originating in Alabama in 1890, and target spot, first described in Mississippi in …

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Root Knot Nematode of Tobacco

Nematodes are an economically important pest for flue-cured tobacco production. Root knot nematode is particularly …

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Granville Wilt of Tobacco

This factsheet shares the symptoms and control of Granville Wilt, a devastating disease of tobacco …

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Black Shank of Tobacco

Black shank is an economically important disease of tobacco that threatens production in North Carolina. …

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Tobacco Greenhouse Production

This publication provides at-a-glance information for growing tobacco in greenhouses, including sanitation practices, source water …

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Herbicide Carryover in Hay, Manure, Compost, and Grass Clippings

Many farmers and home gardeners have reported damage to vegetable and flower crops after applying …

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Velvetbean Caterpillar in Soybean

This soybean insect factsheet describes the biology, damage, and control of the velvetbean caterpillar, a …