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Source: John Hart, FARM PROGRESS, 4/29/19
All the rain this year is certainly taking its toll on much of the wheat crop across North Carolina, while the crop in the Piedmont has been mostly spared from weather damage and looks good. That’s the message Dr. Christina Cowger, a researcher with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service and professor in the Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology at North Carolina State University, delivered at the Piedmont Small Grains Field Day at the Piedmont Research Station in Salisbury April 17.
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