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NEW Course Offering! Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Nuts: Identification and Use Register NOW March 22–May 3, 2021 July 12–August 23, 2021 October 18–November 22, …
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NEW Course Offering! Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Nuts: Identification and Use Register NOW March 22–May 3, 2021 July 12–August 23, 2021 October 18–November 22, …
Collard Greens and Common Ground: A North Carolina Community Food Gardening Handbook by Don Boekelheide & Lucy Bradley Now available …
Catawba County is a rural county located just northwest of Charlotte and is about an hour from Charlotte, Asheville, …
The Come to the Table program presents its Equity at the Table Speaker Series, featuring a unique and diverse roster of …
Long-time Chatham County beekeeper, conservationist, and volunteer Judy Pick passed away on February 6, 2021, at age 79. Judy …
The Farm to Fork Camp Local Foods Work Group is hosting a statewide 4-H Virtual Farm to Fork Camp for 4-H …
Harmonized GAP Standards and Checklists On February 16, 2021, the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service announced updates to the audit standards and checklists …
As winter weather makes its way to North Carolina, keep food safety in mind with these tips to prepare …
William Hamilton is a 15-year veteran dealing with farmland in North Carolina, specializing in a wide array of issues …
Consider participating in this educational conference to learn about resources available to North Carolina Farmer Veterans, gain some ideas …
Grant applications are now open for the second round of grants from the Farmers of Color Network Infrastructure Fund …
Because we know how important it is to stay up to date with food safety practices and learn about …
NC Fresh Produce Safety Task Force (NCFPSTF) Update January 2021 NCFPSTF Website The NC Fresh Produce Safety Task Force (NCFPSTF), founded in …
Orange County’s unique landscape includes dense urban areas and open rural spaces. Like other counties across the state, Orange …
Struggling with cleaning and sanitizing practices? You’re not alone. You asked, we listened, and now we have a few follow-up …
About the Training This is a two-day training course for growers on the Produce Safety Alliance (PSA) standardized curriculum that …
Last month I wrote about Robin Hood’s Kitchen, a new group in Chatham County that takes vegetables donated from …
From Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos: Farm Visit Snapshots are a new feature on my Growing Small Farms website. A …
2021 Virtual NC Agritunity Conference Thursday, February 11, 2021, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Registration is available now! For more information …
I have long known that Chatham County is a special place with an amazing community of creative, passionate people …
This document is part of Appendix H of the Extension Gardener Handbook and provides a …
This measurement guide is part of Appendix H of the Extension Gardener Handbook and gives …
Early childhood educators can easily engage children in growing, harvesting, and preparing tree fruits that …
While children are having fun growing, harvesting, and eating delicious, nutritious, fresh fruits and vegetables …
In addition to their delicious fruit, blueberries also provide year-round interest in the garden. Bell-shaped …
This publication focuses on managing weeds in the Outdoor Learning Environment (OLE) of childcare centers. …
Strawberries are the perfect fruit for early childcare centers. Their life cycle is short (planted …
This publication focuses on easy-to-grow, child-friendly, fruits suitable for childcare center gardening. It provides information …