Word of Mouth: Verbal Farm Tenancies in North Carolina
Introduction When one inherits or purchases an interest in open farmland – particularly between March and November – chances are …
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Collapse ▲Introduction When one inherits or purchases an interest in open farmland – particularly between March and November – chances are …
Grower Nicole Rosenberger has been growing beautiful sustainably grown cut flowers at Turtle Rock Gardens in Silk Hope for …
The NTCA – Rural Broadband Association has recently released a study: FROM FIBER TO FIELD: THE ROLE OF RURAL …
Ray Zeisz, Senior Director of Technology Infrastructure Lab at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation at NC State University …
Getting broadband connectivity in rural areas of North Carolina is often a challenge. Having homes connected for reasons of …
8/11/2021 – Update: Love social media! We got a bunch of applications within just a few days. Thanks. 8/7/2021 – …
Thank you to NC Extension Master Gardener Volunteers who made a tremendous contribution in 2015 By the Numbers: 4,140 volunteers 945,083 Face to …
7/29/2021 – It is a very beautiful, but very hot day in western North Carolina. And research associate, Margaret …
Charlotte Glen shares her knowledge for planning for native plants in your landscape including plant considerations, soils and soil …
The Philippines have become the first country to approve Golden Rice. Golden Rice has been genetically engineered to produce …
Please share across your networks. The NC State University Organic Working Group will be holding an Organic Commodities Field Day …
I visited In Good Heart Farm outside Pittsboro in mid-May and again in mid-July. Ben Shields and Patricia Parker …
Want to know more about N.C. Cooperative Extension in Moore County, what we do, what is happening, or to …
The biggest handicap to growing crops in the Sandhills is the sandy soil. Acidic and low in organic matter, …
The NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic is happy to announce the arrival of our newest lab member, …
Although we were spared much of the brunt of Tropical Storm Elsa, parts of North Carolina were still pummeled …
Vegetable Gardening, Chapter 16 of the Extension Gardener Handbook Available for free online Everything you need to know to grow vegetables in North …
We are excited to announce the NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC) will be returning to normal …
The Extension Gardener Handbook team is pleased to announce the “Small Fruits” Chapter is up and ready for use. Congratulations …
N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Hurricane Relief News N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has received a …
This publication discusses Anthracnose Fruit Rot (Colletotrichum sp.) of blueberries in detail. Included are the …
This factsheet for farmers describes concepts, terminology, and guidelines concerning soil sampling. Proper testing allows …
Phosphorus (P) is the second most important nutrient in crop production but is often found …
This factsheet summarizes the symptoms and management of stubby-root nematodes in soybean in North Carolina.
Lance nematode is not a common problem of soybeans, but can cause local damages in …
The reniform nematode is not a common nematode pressure for soybean growers in North Carolina, …
This soybean disease factsheet covers aerial web blight, a generally minor disease of soybean in …
This factsheet discusses bacterial blight of soybean in North Carolina.