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To follow up on David Tarpy’s post (Protective Measures of Beehives During Hurricanes), in the days and weeks following …
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If you like to garden you probably like butterflies. You probably also grow some herbs like fennel, dill, or …
Oaks have hundreds of herbivores so it is no wonder that towards the end of summer some of the …
John Hart | August 27, 2018 | Southeast FarmPress When he talks to farmers about growing alfalfa, Dennis Hancock says he will either …
Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS), Fusarium virguliforme (syn. Fusarium solani f. sp. glycines) symptoms are most prevalent after flowering. Symptoms of …
Elms have lots of pests. This week I have had several reports of larger elm leaf beetles, Monocesta coryli, …
You can find a lot of damage on willows this time of year because imported willow leaf beetles have …
Oaks have hundreds of herbivores so it is no wonder that towards the end of summer some of the …
If you like to garden you probably like butterflies. You probably also grow some herbs like fennel, dill, or …
Larry Steckel | Aug 08, 2018 in Southeast Farm Press Dicamba drift across the landscape was the dominant call again this June …
WASHINGTON — In 2018, The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that the Harmonized Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Plus+ …
You might notice twigs on beech trees covered in a woolly sleeve. Get closer and it will begin to …
Oak lace bugs (Corythucha arcuata), like other lace bugs, cause stippling on leaves. Oak lace bugs, of course, feed …
Fall webworms, one of our native insect pests, are a perennial nuisance and in some cases a destructive pest. …
NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases The incidence of tickborne infections in the United States has risen significantly within …
Orange striped oakworms started hatching in Raleigh this week. They have one generation per year. Adults emerge in mid …
Most tree species are fed upon by spider mites and many even have their own species. These include maple …
During every berry-picking season in the Pacific Northwest, blueberry and raspberry growers fight to prevent birds from gobbling up …
Last week, NCDHHS announced the first death in 2018 due to West Nile virus (WNV). Although details were sparse …
Article written by David Hardy, NCDA&CS RALEIGH, N.C. — With the growing season for summer agronomic crops underway and many …
Similar to zoysiagrass mites, bermudagrass (Eriophyes cynodoniensis) mites are tiny, worm-like arachnids present in the …
Two species of hornworm caterpillars feed on tobacco and other plants. Tobacco hornworms (Manduca sexta) …
Laurel wilt is a disease of plants in the laurel family (Lauraceae), primarily redbay and …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a photosystem II (PS II) inhibitor herbicide injury.
This publication covers the identification, life cycles and treatment of several species of insects, such …
This vegetable pathology factsheet describes the identification and treatment of anthracnose of pepper.
This publication describes the invasive Callery pear species, its offspring, and how it can harm …
This factsheet describes the biology of the cane lace bug or bamboo lace bug, Leptodictya …