Weed of the Week: Sandspur
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Based on 2017 USDA figures 34% of North Carolina’s total corn and soybean production takes place in 18 southeastern …
This week’s weed is toxic! Scout now for plants, mature ones are seen in late summer and early fall. …
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There are three opportunities to receive a refresher course on utilizing the Phosphorus Loss Assessment Tool (PLAT) in Certified …
Be on the lookout for this week’s weed…it can be TOXIC to all livestock species. Disclaimer: The use of brand names …
See below for this week’s weed! Disclaimer: The use of brand names and any mention or listing of commercial products …
This week’s weed is a toxic summer annual, so be sure you’re on the lookout for it in your …
Applications are now being accepted for the 2019 Candace Norman Outstanding Service Award. Two winners, youth and adult, will …
Results of the N.C. 4-H Horse Program Digital Resources Evaluation Study From November 2018 to January 2019, a research study …
If you are looking for information about the 2019 NC State 4-H Horse Show (Class List, schedule, vendor and …
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Third generation thrips flights are now predicted to occur within 14 days at some of our locations, so growers …
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Wayne County 4-H Summer Day Camps ARE HERE. Click 2019 4-H Summer Day Camp Flyer for the brochure. LIST OF …
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This is the second thrips flight and TSWV risk assessment post. Read more about tobacco thrips biology and TSWV transmission. This …
The 2019 N.C. 4-H Horse Judging contest was held April 13 at Martin Community College in Williamston, NC. The …
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Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is transmitted by thrips from winter weeds that are host to the virus. Symptoms …