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In the past decade, North Carolina has been smashed by massive rainfalls associated with tropical systems passing over and …
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Collapse ▲In the past decade, North Carolina has been smashed by massive rainfalls associated with tropical systems passing over and …
The most recent crop report can be found at the following link: 2024 12 V-C Crop …
In the aftermath of Helene and the devastation that hit Western North Carolina, our hearts go out to those …
Water harvesting is the practice of capturing rainwater (rooftop) runoff and storing it in a tank or cistern for …
September has not been kind to much of the cotton in North Carolina with rain, cloudy days and cools …
Our thoughts are with those in western NC recovering from the devastating flooding but we didn’t want to wait …
The frost advisory for the area is now available. You can link the advisory atThe Peanut/Cotton InfoNet I have also attached …
Floodwaters in Western NC have inundated many drinking water wells. The following factsheet provides guidance to ensure timely and …
We are excited to launch the first iteration of BeanPACK (SoyBEAN Planting Analytics and Customized Knowledge) that will facilitate data-driven decision making on soybean …
For the remainder of 2024, the NC State Turf Diagnostics Lab will waive all fees associated with turfgrass disease …
Tropical storms and hurricanes are unfortunate events that are sometimes experienced by people living in North Carolina. Informed decisions …
Hurricane Helene is expected to bring significant amounts of rainfall to areas where fresh fruits and vegetables are grown …
Forecast has us sitting to receive some rain later this week. This can be helpful particularly for fields that …
The most recent report for the crop in the region can be found at the following link: 2024 11 V-C …
As we always say, September and October can either preserve our yield potential or chip away at it. This …
We are excited to launch the first iteration of BeanPACK, SoyBEAN Planting Analytics and Customized Knowledge, on October 1. …
Mitch Smith: As of today, these points represent our projections for optimum maturity based on samples submitted. The next 2 …
The 3rd Late Season Disease and Harvest Tour is Wednesday September 25 from 1-3 p.m. at the Peanut Belt …
This past week, heat unit accumulation per day averaged 12 at Lewiston-Woodville and 14 at Whiteville. The following graphs …
The NC Fresh Produce Safety Task Force will be hosting its 3rd Annual Produce Safety Field Day on Tuesday, September …