Vegetable Disease Alert: Late Blight Confirmed in NC
Late blight was confirmed yesterday on a potato crop in eastern North Carolina. Growers throughout the state are encouraged …
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Collapse ▲Late blight was confirmed yesterday on a potato crop in eastern North Carolina. Growers throughout the state are encouraged …
Just in time for Pollinator Week, I wanted to share another update on our work on pollinators in blueberries. While …
The US-EPA has renewed an emergency exemption use permit (Section 18) for the neonicotinoid dinotefuran for control of the …
Plant Flowers for National Pollinator Week! Today marks the beginning of the 8th annual National Pollinator Week which is celebrated …
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