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Cold damage is not uncommon in eastern North Carolina lawns and landscapes, even though our climate is relatively mild. …
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This past year, a survey of all North Carolina Cotton Gins was conducted. The purpose of this survey was …
February 2022 Fundraiser Dear all, My group and I would like to thank you for the years of continuous trust in …
The 2022 February Fundraiser Dear all, My group and I would like to thank all of you for the years of …
Join our free webinar “Misconceptions Across Soybean Growth Stages” on Thursday, February 24, 2022 from noon to 1 p.m. We …
The Vacationer Supported Agriculture team issued a final report on the impacts of the 2021 Season. The total VSA …
2/7/2022 – The Appalachian Beginning Forest Farmers Coalition is offering a series of five free early evening webinars on …
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The 2021 North Carolina Soybean Yield Contest results are available. This press release summarizes the 2021 North Carolina Soybean Yield …
Take a look at the research behind this and other ways that gardening improves health. Plants do that-health-master From the National …
Shewana Hairston McSwain is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-ED) Coordinator and the Interim Expanded Food and Nutrition …
Weather Warning: 20s and 10s expected this weekend in collaboration with AWIS Weather Service Dear all, As you are all aware, another …
North Carolina 4-H will be hosting a bimonthly virtual volunteer training series for all NC 4-H volunteers. All registration will …
North Carolina 4-H is excited to host a Spring North Carolina 4-H Volunteer Leaders’ Training Day! This one day …
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Take a look at the research behind this and other ways that gardening improves health. Plants do …
It’s been five years since local food advocates first sat around the library table in the Brunswick County Extension …
Regional Turfgrass Conference in Guilford County is scheduled for March 8, 2022 to begin at 8 a.m. Seating is limited …
Regional Turfgrass Conference for Johnston/Wake County is scheduled for February 25, 2022 to begin at 8 a.m. in Smithfield. Seating …
Regional Turfgrass Conference in Union County is scheduled for March 14, 2022 to begin at 8 a.m. Seating is limited …