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  1. CORESTA Meeting, Agronomy/Phytopathology, 2017, Santa Cruz do Sul, AP 20

    Is float bed aeration beneficial to organic seedling production?

    INMAN M.D.(1); VANN M.C.(1); FISHER L.R.(1); SEAGROVES R.(1); McGINNIS M.(2)
    (1) North Carolina State University, Department of Crop & Soil Sciences, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.; (2) North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, Agronomic Division, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.
    At present, the effects of float bed aeration in the production of organic tobacco seedlings are not known. Research was conducted in North Carolina to evaluate two organic nitrogen fertilizer programs and their effects to float water nutrient...
  2. CORESTA Congress, Berlin, 2016, Agronomy/Phytopathology Groups, AP 36

    Spinosad and cyantraniliprole residues in flue-cured tobacco

    INMAN M.D.; VANN M.C.; SEAGROVES R.W.; FISHER L.R.
    North Carolina State University, Dept. of Crop Science, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.
    From 2013 to 2015 research was conducted to establish the maximum expected pesticide residue on cured tobacco that would result from a maximum labeled application rate and minimum pre-harvest interval of specific active ingredients. Residues of two...
  3. CORESTA Congress, Berlin, 2016, Agronomy/Phytopathology Groups, AP 61

    Lower leaf removal to reduce lower stalk grades of flue-cured tobacco

    FISHER L.R.(1); VANN M.C.(1); INMAN M.D.(1); BROWN A.B.(2)
    (1) North Carolina State University, Dept. of Crop Science, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.; (2) North Carolina State University, Department of Agriculture & Resource Economics, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.
    At present, interest has been expressed by the tobacco industry in regards to lower leaf removal programs designed to eliminate lower stalk grades (Priming and Lug) in flue-cured tobacco. Research was conducted in North Carolina to evaluate removal...
  4. CORESTA Meeting, Agronomy/Phytopathology, 2015, Izmir, Turkey, AP 38

    Alternative primary tillage practices for flue-cured tobacco in North Carolina

    INMAN M.D.; VANN M.C.
    North Carolina State University, Department of Crop Science, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.
    With increasing farm size and the necessity for timely field preparation, flue-cured tobacco producers are likely to benefit from alternative primary tillage methods used during field preparation. Research was conducted in 2012 and 2013 to determine...