Tobacco Insect Scouting Report, May 8, 2015
We’ve begun scouting in some our sites for this field season! It’s warming up outside and we are excited to …
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An updated version of the pdf “Peanut Disease Photos” has been posted. Color images of 16 diseases and disorders …
Organic tobacco acreage has increased throughout the southeast for 2015, and along with this increase has come more questions …
Twig aphid numbers. If you have twig aphids in your Fraser fir Christmas trees in western NC, you should be …
Diseased Knock Out Rose received in the Clinic This week the Plant Disease and Insect Clinic at NCSU received a …
The emerald ash borer has been found in Wayne County. Other counties in North Carolina where EAB has been …
Glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth is widespread across the Coastal Plain and is showing up alarmingly fast in the Piedmont. Not …
2015 Scouting Project & Early Pest Observations Because of the issues that people had in 2014 with twig aphids (BTA), …
Eriococcidae is a family of scale insects commonly called ‘felt scales’. This is a different family than the common …
This link (Soybean 2015) provides a recorded presentation intended for agent training or broadcast in grower meetings. Please report …
Fifteen GAP recertification meetings will be held in North Carolina during January and February of 2015. You can find …
NC State entomology researcher, Dominic Reisig, has found that a feared crop pest found in North Carolina is becoming …
On the heels of its September scientific summit on herbicide resistant weeds, the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) …