Should I Kill Spiders in My Home? an NC State Entomologist Explains Why Not To
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County Agents and fruit/vegetable growers are invited to observe, on October 4, 2018, at 2 p.m., an on-farm demonstration using …
Willie Vogt | Aug 28, 2018 | Southeast FarmPress Scouting is time-consuming and requires plenty of knowledge. Knowing what a weed is …
Justin Fritscher, NRCS in Conservation Technology | USDA | America’s vast western grazing lands produce food for the nation, recreation revenues for …
A lack of understanding of the important role of wasps in the ecosystem and economy is a fundamental reason …
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By the time crops show physical symptoms that they’ve been attacked by insects, plant pathogens or other stressors, it’s …
While temperatures are currently above normal for early September, history suggests that the weather will moderate within the next few weeks. The fall …
The NC Disaster Information Center is a great resource from NC State Extension. The site contains articles on mold …
If you like to garden you probably like butterflies. You probably also grow some herbs like fennel, dill, or …
Oaks have hundreds of herbivores so it is no wonder that towards the end of summer some of the …
John Hart | August 27, 2018 | Southeast FarmPress When he talks to farmers about growing alfalfa, Dennis Hancock says he will either …
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Soybean loopers have already shown up in coastal counties in higher numbers than usual. As this generation cycles through, …
Elms have lots of pests. This week I have had several reports of larger elm leaf beetles, Monocesta coryli, …
You can find a lot of damage on willows this time of year because imported willow leaf beetles have …
Another bollworm flight is on and, from the looks of it, there are many more moths in the system …
Article by Reisig and Collins To answer this question, you need to know when the field first reached cutout, which …