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N.C. Agricultural Chemicals Manual
This manual provides growers, Extension personnel, researchers and other agricultural professionals with the most up-to-date information available on the selection, application, and safe and proper use of agricultural chemicals. The online version is updated as changes in recommendations occur throughout the year.

Plant Pathology Extension Portal
This website was designed by the Department of Plant Pathology at NCSU to centralize crop disease information for commercial growers, home gardeners and Extension agents in North Carolina

Southeastern U.S. Vegetable Crop Handbook
This comprehensive resource was developed from research and Extension projects conducted at 12 land-grant universities, including NCSU. The handbook contains everything vegetable growers need, including which variety to plant, planting dates, fertilizer recommendations, cover crops selection and conservation tillage options, pesticide selection, fertigation, plasticulture, postharvest handling, alternative pest management tools and more.

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Lina Quesada-Ocampo, N.C. Cooperative ExtensionDr. Lina Quesada-OcampoProfessor, Plant Pathology (Cucurbits and Sweetpotato) Call Dr. Lina Email Dr. Lina Entomology & Plant Pathology
NC State Extension, NC State University
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