
Tobacco Insect Scouting Report, July 10 2015
Budworm populations have surpassed threshold at all IPM sites to date, and all but one field has been treated. It …
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Collapse ▲Budworm populations have surpassed threshold at all IPM sites to date, and all but one field has been treated. It …
Maybe you have already found the relatively new (at least to me) Extension Resource Catalog. This is a huge …
Over the past week or so we’ve received a number of phone calls, emails, and text messages asking about …
Each year the Cotton Belt entomologists are polled concerning insecticide efficacy. You can find these by going to the …
This article is focused on management of stink bugs in the Blacklands, Coastal Plain, and eastern Piedmont (primarily brown …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org. Mimosa webworms are active in Raleigh. I saw initial webbing this week. These are annual pests …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org Every year around this time I get calls and emails from homeowners and landscapers who notice …
This week we saw an increase in budworm pressure across nearly all sites. Given that some sites will be …
Programs to prevent and control early (Figure 1) and late leaf spots (Figure 2) will begin soon. In well …
We are seeing different population densities of both hornworms and budworms across all sites as a result of chemical treatment, …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org It seems like everything is labeled ‘next generation’ or ‘second generation’ to imply a better, more …
Originally posted on ecoIPM.org I was in Northwestern Pennsylvania last week and found tulip poplar trees with leaves that had …
Plants at sites throughout the state are reaching the button stage where the plant begins to produce unopened flowers …
The North Carolina Growing Together project, in collaboration with the North Carolina Cooperative Extension’s Local Foods Flagship Program, has …
I got a call from a Chatham County greenhouse tomato grower recently about an insect flying around that they had …
Hibiscus sawfly, Atomacera decepta, is a common pest of hibiscus. Not much is known about this critter from what I …
Below are two pictures of “black flag” symptoms on young cotton. These pictures were taken by Webster Harrell in …
This publication provides at-a-glance information for growing tobacco in greenhouses, including sanitation practices, source water …
This factsheet describes identifying and controlling spider mites in soybeans in North Carolina.
Subsurface drainage is beneficial to agricultural lands by improving crop yield and eliminating prolonged wet …
This factsheet describes the biology and management of the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica), a minor …
This factsheet describes the biology and management of the green June bug (Cotinus nitida), an …
The factsheet covers the basics of Red Imported Fire Ant (RIFA) biology and behavior. It …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a synthetic auxin (SA) herbicide injury.
This document was developed in workshops with North Carolina growers to provide a framework for …