Troxler encourages horse owners to vaccinate against EEE
RALEIGH, NC (June 8, 2017)…Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler is encouraging North Carolina horse owners to have their animals vaccinated against Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis.
“Triple E is a mosquito-borne disease that causes…
NCDA&CS expects good late-variety blueberry crop
RALEIGH, NC (May 22, 2017)…Despite a late March freeze that affected early varieties of blueberries grown in North Carolina, marketing specialists with the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services anticipate plenty of later…
N.C. strawberry growers expect second wave of crop
RALEIGH, NC (April 18, 2017)…It has been about a month since most areas of North Carolina saw their last freeze, and for local strawberry growers and eaters that means the second wave of strawberries is almost here.
“This has been an…
A soil test can help manage fertility in warm-season grasses
RALEIGH, NC (April 7, 2017)…Knowing what type of grass is in your yard, coupled with the scientific results of a soil test, can help homeowners know when the best time to fertilize is and what products are most appropriate to use. While…
Look for signs of pine beetle in trees…Drought in Western N.C. leaves pines more susceptible to…
RALEIGH, NC (March 22, 2017)…People often expect insects to be most active in the warm days of summer, but pine bark beetles can be active any time of year.
Kelly Oten, forest health monitoring coordinator with the N.C. Forest Service,…
Take soil samples to know plants’ spring fertilization needs
RALEIGH, NC (March 20, 2017)…Spring is the best time to fertilize your shrubs as it promotes optimal growth with healthy foliage and abundant flowers. Well-fertilized shrubs not only improve the aesthetics of the landscape and provide…
