Grower Input on Frost Protection: Sprinkler vs. Row Covers / Dew Point and Radiation
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The North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center conducted an Industrial Hemp Workshop on February 28, 2019, at the Chatham …
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued its final rule on phased implementation of water testing under Food Safety …
With their luscious colors and myriad forms, dahlias are hard to resist. Our customers apparently agree, as dahlias continue …
Cut dahlias are perennially popular with growers and consumers because of their stunning beauty, and amazingly diverse colors, shapes, …
Water lilies are not a common cut flower, but they are found now and again at wholesale houses or …
The USDA Farm Service Agency today issued an update to state and county FSA offices regarding implementation of the …
Postharvest storage and shipping environments are often conducive to plant stress and disease development. Plants are often in dark …
Identification and management of Phytophthora in annuals and herbaceous perennials in greenhouses and in the …
Grape phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae) is an aphid-like insect which can feed on both leaves and …
This guide presents basic facts about seeds, including how they develop, how to store and …
This factsheet discusses the biology, damage, and management of the corn earworm and tobacco budworm …
This factsheet discusses the biology, damage, and management of the cannabis aphid in industrial hemp …
This publication explains plant growth regulators for a variety of crops.
This publication discusses growing and harvesting bloodroot, a spring wildflower used to produce natural red, …
Ramps, also known as wild leeks, are native to the eastern North American mountains. They …