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Anyone who grows tomatoes in North Carolina, from homeowners to commercial growers, eventually finds their crop is affected by …
It’s the season of love, love of learning that is! Over fifteen programs are being offered in this month’s …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension conducted two blueberry production webinars in November-December 2021. NC State …
Growing Chatham December 2021 Edition It’s the season for giving and we would like to give you recipes to try for …
It’s hard not to love this time of year between the spectacle of fall colors and the reprieve of …
Note: On June 23, 2022 (6 months after this article was published), the spotted lanternfly was detected in North …
Don’t miss out on this month’s Growing Chatham! Check out our NEW Growing Chatham format, video! Now you have three …
This month’s Growing Chatham celebrates fall with new articles, webinars, and a history lesson about century-old farms. Find out …
September has finally arrived, which means cooler weather is just around the corner, we hope! Our September edition of …
Click for the August Edition of Growing Chatham In this month’s edition of Growing Chatham we have details …
Need to renew your private pesticide applicator license this year? Join us on August 16 or September 9, 2021, …
When we think of insects, rarely do we think, “Wow, look at that beautiful Danaus plexippus!” In both conversation …
It’s hard to believe that July is here! A new month means a new Growing Chatham Newsletter is ready …
This month, the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is beginning treatments for Lymantria dispar (formerly known as ‘gypsy moth’) at …
View this month’s Growing Chatham It’s so hard to believe that summer has officially started, which means folks are outside …
Original article written by Laura Oleniacz for NC State News, published May 25, 2021. If you’re planning to try to …
The May 2021 Edition of Growing Chatham has arrived! Click to open this month’s Growing Chatham. Have little time …
Don’t miss our upcoming webinar on Pest Control for Livestock on April 22, 2021, from 6–8 p.m. via Zoom. …
It’s not just baby birds that hatch from eggs each spring. In the next several weeks, pine needle scale …
This factsheet describes the symptoms of a synthetic auxin (SA) herbicide injury.
This publication will help you identify the several species of ticks found in North Carolina …
This fact sheet discusses the Ash Flower Gall Mite, a minor/aesthetic pest of ash trees.
This publication describes the life cycle and control of the hemlock rust mite, which causes …
Target spot is a potentially devastating leaf spot disease in tobacco in North Carolina. This …
This factsheet describes the biology of the lesser cornstalk borer, Elasmopalpus lignosellus, and provides residential …
This factsheet describes the biology of the shining flower beetles, of the family Phalacridae.
This factsheet describes the symptoms of an ALS inhibitor herbicide injury.