
From the Field - Agronomy Notes: Vol. 4, Num. 3
April 9, 2020- As upside down as the world seems right now, the 2020 tobacco season continues to march forward. …
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Managing tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) in North Carolina tobacco requires both pre transplant and post transplant decisions, which …
All growers who plant Bt corn in North Carolina are required by law to plant non-Bt corn (refuge). Details …
Fusarium Head Blight Fusarium Head Blight (FHB), also known as scab, is caused by several Fusarium spp., particularly F. graminearum in the U.S. The …
Fusarium Head Blight Fusarium head blight of wheat (also known as scab) is one of the most problematic diseases of …
Tobacco budworms (Heliothis veriscens) and corn earworms (Helicoverpa zea) are two common crop-damaging caterpillars. They both feed on a …
As part of our annual flue-cured tobacco production surveys, we ask county extension agents questions about current insect pest-control …
The insecticide toolbox in tobacco has changed significantly during the past year. As many growers and extension personnel are …
As part of our annual flue-cured tobacco production surveys, we asked county extension agents questions about current insect pest-control …
We observed both a decrease in flea beetle populations and an increase in predators this week at our remaining …
With harvesting well underway, we are now able to observe how insects distribute themselves on the remaining foliage in the …
We are seeing more flea beetle feeding at sites with the lowest leaves still present on plants and consistently seeing beetles …
Similar to recent weeks, we are still in a bit of a midsummer lull for pest pressure. However, we still …
Budworm populations have surpassed threshold at all IPM sites to date, and all but one field has been treated. It …
This week we saw an increase in budworm pressure across nearly all sites. Given that some sites will be …
Plants at sites throughout the state are reaching the button stage where the plant begins to produce unopened flowers …
We’ve begun scouting in some our sites for this field season! It’s warming up outside and we are excited to …
We are at week twenty of scouting. Scouting was done earlier in the week for the Piedmont site, and now they are …
We are at week nineteen of scouting, and harvesting is happening at all locations. The Piedmont site continued with harvesting this week …
It is week seventeen with our scouting reports, and not much change can be seen. There are still a …
This publication describes the symptoms, life cycle and control of the elongate hemlock scale, a …
Gummy stem blight is caused by several closely related fungal pathogens in the genus Stagonosporopsis …
This factsheet provides information about Prionus infestation in North Carolina Blueberries.
This publication discusses the symptoms, diagnosis, and management of root-knot nematodes in ornamental plants.
This factsheet describes early blight of tomato, including identification, transmission and disease management, and control.
Identification and management of Phytophthora in annuals and herbaceous perennials in greenhouses and in the …
This factsheet describes the identification and management of the grape root borer, a caterpillar that …
Black shank is an economically important disease of tobacco that threatens production in North Carolina. …