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Kim Terrell, FCS Agent, spent the day with Mrs. Rhinehardt’s Foods I & Foods II classes teaching them how …
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Spring tours of North Carolina Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Demonstration Garden in Pittsboro start on May 10! The garden features over 225 …
Register today for our 2025 WNC Cattle Reproduction School at the Mountain Research Station ( 265 Test Farm Rd, Waynesville, NC …
We celebrate National Volunteer Week to recognize and thank our more than 4,000 NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers …
On March 12-13, 2025 Extension agents from across the state converged on eastern NC to attend the Water Resources …
The majority of apples throughout the region are at petal fall, with some later cultivars still blooming. As discussed …
Fortunately we are not yet seeing any symptoms of GLS like those in the photo throughout western NC. While …
Unfortunately despite this being a holiday weekend for some, the fire blight bacterium doesn’t seem to care. Sorry for …
The 2024 NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ annual report celebrates the contributions of Extension Master Gardener volunteers, highlighting the diversity of …
Spring 2025 has been moving fast in western NC. It has been difficult to keep pace with the season …
Commercially available foliar fungicides (Table 1) were evaluated for their impact on disease and yield responses. Under favorable conditions …
The NC Conservation Outreach Project (NC COP) is excited to announce its partnership with the Carolina Farm Stewardship Association …
by Eleanor Moyer, Extension Master Gardener℠ Volunteer of Clay County One delight of summer is picking fresh zucchini to sauté with …
Join us on May 27th for the 2025 SE Cattle Reproduction School at the Southeastern Livestock Market in Chadbourn, …
The 5th Annual Chatham County Spring Ag Fest on March 29, 2025, was a success with a great crowd and beautiful …
Read our newest publication on heirs’ property – Heirs’ Property in North Carolina: What Is It and Why Should …
Are you interested in becoming an NC 4-H State Officer? Are you a North Carolina 4-H member who is …
Petal fall is a critical time for management of plum curculio, and potentially oriental fruit moth and rosy apple …
This article was written by Annie Vogel (University of Tennessee) and Sara Villani. Dr. Annie Vogel, Tom Kon’s former graduate …
Speaking to a colleague the other day, I made the comment to him that western NC is experiencing a …