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Ground Bees Active but Don't Be Afraid
This time of year many people notice small dirt mounds in their yards or in parks or ball fields …
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Exirel Insecticide (FMC Corporation) has recently received an expanded federal label which includes use in caneberries against spotted wing …
The Southern Farm Show begins January 30 and runs through February 1 at the NC State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. …
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The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is offering assistance with pesticide and fertilizer disposal through the Pesticide …
The email included below was sent out from Jason Williams with the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Structural …
To follow up on David Tarpy’s post (Protective Measures of Beehives During Hurricanes), in the days and weeks following …
Hurricanes, heavy storms, tornadoes, and other similar natural disasters can lead to problems with a variety of insects and vertebrate …
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If you like to garden you probably like butterflies. You probably also grow some herbs like fennel, dill, or …
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Fall webworms, one of our native insect pests, are a perennial nuisance and in some cases a destructive pest. …
Orange striped oakworms started hatching in Raleigh this week. They have one generation per year. Adults emerge in mid …
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This corn disease information note offers information on the symptoms and management of gray leaf …
Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is an important pathogen that causes disease in numerous crops, …
Brown spot is a disease of increasing importance in flue cured tobacco production.This disease is …
This soybean diseases factsheet discusses sting nematodes, a minor pest of soybean in North Carolina.
This manual, updated every year, covers pesticide use and safety information, chemical application equipment, fertilizer …