
Wild-Harvesting Medicinal Herbs-It's Still the Norm for Many Products
(Originally published on November 15, 2017; reviewed and updated on 11/21/2022) A large component of our NC Alternative Crops …
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Collapse ▲(Originally published on November 15, 2017; reviewed and updated on 11/21/2022) A large component of our NC Alternative Crops …
10/25/2022 – This is an old post of a recap of a wonderful workshop. The Appalachian Beginning Forest Farmer …
Provided by NC Forest Service – Forest Health on July 12, 2017 The insect that is dubbed “the most destructive forest pest …
Spring has sprung in most of North Carolina, bringing about many changes in the woods. The dogwoods are blooming …
If you have a red maple (Acer rubrum) in your yard, and a few minutes of free time per …
North Carolina markets are not what we traditionally see in the South. For the South pine prices for the …
Brittany Sweeney, NCSU College of Natural Resources July 12, 2016 Federal, state and local partners, including the NC State College of …
Originally posted on ecoipm.org Last week I wrote a post about recent research by Don Cipollini and Chad Rigsby at …
2015 State 4-H WHEP Contest On Saturday, May 19, 2015, 48 4-Hers descended upon W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir …
This publication discusses ergonomic practices that can be implemented during Christmas tree harvests to reduce …
Longleaf pine trees deposit an annual blanket of needles, often called pine straw, on the …
This factsheet describes how to predict the start and peak of the pine pollen season …
This publication shows how the cold hardiness of the pine seedling source can impact the …
This publication details simple, practical actions you can take to minimize costs and impacts while …
This publication provides guidance on who is responsible for the maintenance and care of public …
This brochure describes the economic, environmental and health benefits that urban trees provide to a …
This publication explains the risks involved in selling timber without knowledge of current market conditions …