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In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
Are you interested in growing and selling your own vegetables, herbs, or flowers? Maybe you already sell your own …
Thanks to grant funding from the USDA’s Beginning Farmer and Rancher Program, NC FarmLink is looking for a part-time …
Join us as environmental stewards for the Earth Day 2022 Recycle and Waste Collection day! Bring your scrap metal, paint, …
North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, in cooperation with the BertieCounty Cooperative Extension, will be offering a …
Pesticide Schools are hosted by the NC State Pesticide Safety Education Program with the help of the NC Extension …
The non-profit organization NC Broadband Matters asked Kenneth Sherin to present on the topic of “Why Broadband Matters to …
Look who is featured in the new book Black Flora: Chatham County growers Taij Victoria Cotten! Author Teresa J. …
The North Carolina Tomato Growers Association recently hosted the Winter Vegetable Meeting in February. Attendees were asked a series …
As the weather warms up, insects and other animals are becoming more active. I wrote the other day about …
The National Young Farmers Coalition (NYFC) is joining other agricultural justice organizations in launching the most inclusive survey of …
It’s feeling a lot like spring out there! As the warm weather bring feelings of joy from longer days …
NC Farmlink is pleased to welcome Stephen Bishop as its new Western Director. Stephen brings almost a decade of experience working directly …
This year’s annual fit testing will be held Thursday, March 10th, 9:00 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Hertford …
Anyone who grows tomatoes in North Carolina, from homeowners to commercial growers, eventually finds their crop is affected by …
The technology used in agriculture is advancing at a rapid pace. Look no further than this article about the …
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.