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Collapse ▲September has finally arrived, which means cooler weather is just around the corner, we hope! Our September edition of …
If you’re planning on sending forage samples for analysis in the next two months, be aware that the North …
8/18/2021 – The USDA announced that they have funds available to help cover organic certification costs for organic farmers …
8/11/2021 – Update: Love social media! We got a bunch of applications within just a few days. Thanks. 8/7/2021 – …
Click for the August Edition of Growing Chatham In this month’s edition of Growing Chatham we have details …
7/29/2021 – It is a very beautiful, but very hot day in western North Carolina. And research associate, Margaret …
Please share across your networks. The NC State University Organic Working Group will be holding an Organic Commodities Field Day …
The biggest handicap to growing crops in the Sandhills is the sandy soil. Acidic and low in organic matter, …
7/16/21 – Our team is very busy in mid-July with research projects scattered across the state from as far …
It’s hard to believe that July is here! A new month means a new Growing Chatham Newsletter is ready …
6/9/2021 – By Katherine Learn, graduate student/research assistant, and Margaret Bloomquist, research associate (this article was also sent to …
View this month’s Growing Chatham It’s so hard to believe that summer has officially started, which means folks are outside …
The May 2021 Edition of Growing Chatham has arrived! Click to open this month’s Growing Chatham. Have little time …
Growing Chatham April Edition has now arrived and full of spring blossoms! Check out our upcoming webinars that are …
In late July Debbie Roos, Chatham County Agriculture Agent, visited Heart Song Farm in Silk Hope. Grower Emily Fuller has accomplished …
Last October, Agriculture Agent, Debbie Roos visited Chatham County’s Off Grid in Color and talked with farmer Chantel Johnson. …
Last June Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos, visited Perry-winkle Farm and found the crew harvesting cut flowers for market. The …
Join hundreds of farms and agribusinesses across North Carolina in cooperative marketing! The North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center is …
Today is the beginning of a new month, which means Growing Chatham is now available! This month is full …
February has arrived, bringing a hint of winter weather with it as well as the February edition of Growing …
This factsheet describes bacterial blight of cotton, including identification and disease management.
Areolate mildew, originating in Alabama in 1890, and target spot, first described in Mississippi in …
Nematodes are an economically important pest for flue-cured tobacco production. Root knot nematode is particularly …
This factsheet shares the symptoms and control of Granville Wilt, a devastating disease of tobacco …
Black shank is an economically important disease of tobacco that threatens production in North Carolina. …
This publication provides at-a-glance information for growing tobacco in greenhouses, including sanitation practices, source water …
Many farmers and home gardeners have reported damage to vegetable and flower crops after applying …
This soybean insect factsheet describes the biology, damage, and control of the velvetbean caterpillar, a …