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In North Carolina, Cox Brothers Farms is Using BASF’s Engenia Herbicide This Year.
The Cox family handles spraying the 15,000-acre family farm near Monroe in North Carolina’s Southern Piedmont.
PGR/Irrigation Decisions & Va/Northeastern NC Field Day
Timely information from Drs. Collins and Edmisten on Irrigation and PGRs…
How Late Can I Plant Cotton? And How Should I Manage It?
Planting on June 1st or later cannot be covered by insurance
Can Ag’s Big Data Solve Carolina Production Problems on a Bigger Scale?
A group says it’s time to harness data from farms…
The Boll Weevil War, or How Farmers and Scientists Saved Cotton in the South
What adult boll weevils lack in size they make up for with their larvae’s ability to feed on and destroy cotton.
Tips for Successful Cotton Planting
Tips For Planting in Less-Than-Optimal Conditions – Dr. Guy Collins
Use the Thrips Forecasting Tool to Make Preplant Management Decisions
Most everyone knows that you need something preplant for thrips…
Will North Carolina Farmers be Responsible Auxin Stewards?
North Carolina must avoid the drift issues that plagued the Mid-South last year…
Parkdale Mills: Committed to U.S. Cotton Industry
Parkdale Mills is dedicated to providing high quality cotton yarns
Burlesons: Southeast High Cotton Award Winner
Ronnie and son Andrew Burleson of Richfield, N.C. are the 2017 High Cotton winners for the Southeast.