
Strawberry Update With Some Thoughts About Merced and Radiance (5pm, Sat., May 31, 2014)
Dear Growers, Agents, Agronomists and Others, I was very pleased this early morning to receive reports from growers in Virginia …
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Blueberries and blackberries are getting close to ripening in North Carolina, and I have fielded a few questions from …
The eFly SWD Working Group has summarized their 2013 assessment of spotted wing drosophila (SWD) impacts in the eastern …
Grower Question of the Day (April 29) on “Whether Row Covers Can Be Used for Hail Protection?” Figure 1. I …
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This year, we’ve begun a project to determine the frequency and significance of strawberry clipper damage in annual plasticulture …
Update, March 21: Thanks to all who participated in the webinar! We had some great questions and we enjoyed your …
We wrote last fall about our surprise in finding, Chaetosiphon minor, in garden strawberries near our lab. Our continuing investigations …
Thanks to those who contacted us! We have identified our 10 monitoring sites in NC for 2014. This spring, we …
Guest post by Amanda McWhirt, graduate student in the NC State University Crop Sciences Department. While planting for next season …
While it is still cool outside, February is the time of year when North Carolina strawberry growers should begin …
As strawberry growers deal with cold winter weather, many are applying row covers (also called remay) to prevent injury …
The Southern Region Small Fruit Consortium (SRSFC) 2014 Strawberry IPM Guide is now available. This annaully updated guide contains information …
Since its detection in North Carolina in 2010, Drosophila suzukii, commonly referred to as spotted wing drosophila (SWD), has become …