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The following article was posted originally to NC State CALS News. You can also view it on the CALS …
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From Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos: Farm Visit Snapshots are a new feature on my Growing Small Farms …
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Renee Kennedy knew the beautiful farm house and 110 acres she had under contract to purchase in Pleasant Gardens, …
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The threshold for stink bugs in corn is changing based on recent research conducted in both North Carolina and …
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This publication, chapter 17 of the 2025 Cotton Information handbook, is a glossary of terms …
This publication, chapter 16 of the 2025 Cotton Information handbook, provides information about the classing …