
Grape Pest Survey - 1st Week of September
Harvest keeps going in a full swing, and about half of our locations are completely harvested with the rest …
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Collapse ▲Harvest keeps going in a full swing, and about half of our locations are completely harvested with the rest …
Two of our locations have completed harvest, and we have concluded our monitoring efforts. We will continue to visit …
As the harvest continue in some of our locations, we caught the highest average number of grape berry moth …
R. Brandenburg, D.D. Reisig, and T.L. Billeisen, Entomology and Plant Pathology Insects pests of pastures and forage crops are often …
Our first vinifera location, in Rowan Co., began harvest this past week, and as the fruit were gone, we …
Hemp Leaf Spot Problems North Carolina industrial hemp producers are combatting a leaf spot issue that is caused by Exserohilum …
At our monitoring sites, grapes are ripe, and the first harvest at the Johnston Co. location started this week. …
Many of you may have seen the news about the New Hanover County Public Health office reported that a …
Root, Crown, and Stem Rot Root, crown, and stem rots are being observed in industrial hemp stands across North Carolina. …
Glassy winged sharpshooter captures are very low or zero in locations with previous captures. This suggests we are between …
As we reach the end of July, more fields started to ripen for both muscadines and vinifera grapes, and …
Back in June, I wrote about how mosquito populations were likely to start increasing and we would likely see …
Grapes are starting to ripen, including those at our location in Currituck Co. This week we continue to catch grape berry …
The grapes at our monitoring sites continue to grow and are getting close to full size. This week, we caught …
Presence of pests in our scouted vineyards remain very similar than last week. As in the past report, grape berry …
On Monday, the N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services posted a press release about the deaths of five …
Glassy-winged sharpshooter (GWSS) detections continue in both of our Northeast sites, in Perquimans and Currituck Co., and we captured our …
Cicada killer wasps are starting to emerge. This picture was taken on Friday in a landscaped area outside the …
We are starting to catch the glassy winged sharpshooter, a vector of Pierce’s diseases(PD) in one of our northeast …
Close to a year ago (June 13, 2018), I wrote “Raining in Mosquitoes” after we had torrential rains in …
This publication discusses Anthracnose Fruit Rot (Colletotrichum sp.) of blueberries in detail. Included are the …
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Phosphorus (P) is the second most important nutrient in crop production but is often found …
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The reniform nematode is not a common nematode pressure for soybean growers in North Carolina, …
This soybean disease factsheet covers aerial web blight, a generally minor disease of soybean in …
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