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Getting back into production after sustaining hurricane damage is overwhelming. Join us for information on USDA recovery options and …
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Instead of disposing of yard trimmings and kitchen scraps, you can compost them in your own backyard. Composting is an …
NC State Extension Forestry, in partnership with state and federal agencies supporting the recovery efforts, will host a webinar …
Want to know more about the 2024 Youth Market Turkey Show? Check out College of Agriculture and Life Sciences …
Our Chatham County agribusiness stores have stepped up to aid farmers in western North Carolina devastated by Hurricane Helene. …
There are many chainsaws out there running these days. Be sure to take a moment to brush up on …
Hurricane Helene has significantly impacted Western NC, including those important stakeholders within the food supply chain. Value-added agriculture plays …
Hurricane Helene caused great devastation throughout much of Western North Carolina and farm fields were not spared. There are …
In the past decade, North Carolina has been smashed by massive rainfalls associated with tropical systems passing over and …
We hope you can join us next Tuesday morning, October 15th at 9:00 a.m. for a coffee chat with …
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, the agricultural community in Western North Carolina is faced with a long and …
As water systems come back online in areas affected by Hurricane Helene, it is still important to ensure that …
N.C. Cooperative Extension and the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) are helping coordinate donations of hay …
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which wrought devastation across Western North Carolina already estimated in the tens of …
This update post contains important information from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture Veterinary Division’s newsletter. To subscribe to …
As friends, families and loved ones in Western North Carolina continue to fight through the devastation caused by Hurricane …
Hurricanes can cause significant damage to forest and timber land through wind and flooding. The first priority is to …
Hurricane Helene is expected to bring significant amounts of rainfall to areas where fresh fruits and vegetables are grown …
For many farmers and farm families, conservation easements are becoming a popular tool to protect farms from future development. …
On September 13, 2024 the Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension conducted a workshop on Landscaping for Pollinators …
This publication discusses growing and harvesting bloodroot, a spring wildflower used to produce natural red, …
Ramps, also known as wild leeks, are native to the eastern North American mountains. They …
This factsheet covers commercial goldenseal production in North Carolina, a highly valued medicinal herb which …
Many organic vegetable farmers are interested in producing sweet corn. Organic sweet corn can be …
Soybean seedling diseases are caused by several different pathogens. While cultural management is the same …
This publication discusses botrytis blossom blight and fruit rot of blueberry in North Carolina. It …
This publication explains plant growth regulators for a variety of crops.