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Collapse ▲At Citizenship North Carolina Focus delegates participate in facilitated discussions and activities related to the importance of advocacy, government, and action …
It is time to help North Carolina close the digital divide by attending a Listening Session near you. N.C. …
Increased risk of frost in some areas over Easter In collaboration with AWIS weather services Dear all, The risk for frost will …
This year is a Botrytis year Dear all, Botrytis gray mold (Figure 1) is flaring up all over the state, due …
On Friday, March 24th, the Local Food Program Team gathered for their bi-annual meeting at Montgomery Sheep Farm in …
The USDA has given NCDA $5.6 million dollars for schools to expand local food purchase from local farmers with …
Mushrooms have been a part of human cuisine for centuries. Many cultures have recognized the health benefits to mushrooms …
Advanced Skillathon Clinic When: May 27, 2023 Where: NC State Beef Education Unit, 4500 Mid-Pines Rd, Raleigh What: This clinic will be …
Join agents from across the piedmont region for a day of learning about small ruminant management! Topics will include …
Scrapie is a fatal, degenerative disease affecting the central nervous system of sheep and goats. Learn about the disease …
Farms produce food and fiber for people, but they also provide habitat for wildlife, and there are several government …
LAMP (Local Agriculture Market Program) “supports the development, coordination, and expansion of direct producer-to-consumer marketing; local and regional food …
The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) is one of the most important government agencies for farmer support. FSA has …
Empowering Youth and Families Program – virtual sessions available for spring! Open house (virtual): March 20, 2023 Registration date: March 27 …
Monica’s Plans for a Perfect Day: Sleep late. Enjoy a homemade cinnamon roll. Go to the party of the year with my …
March is National Nutrition Month®! The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) created this annual campaign 50 years ago …
RECORDING A series of experts present opportunities and challenges that come with starting blueberry plots. They also discuss how you can start …
Janice Roberts, FCS Agent in Moore County, loves changing someone’s mind about trying and liking a fruit or vegetable! …
AWIS Weather Forecast: Widespread Frost Mid-Week In collaboration with AWIS Weather Services Wide-spread frost events are expected in the nights from Tuesday (3/7) …
NCDA Strawberry Fertilizer and Tissue Sampling Recommendations The North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Agronomic Division has developed …