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Getting Dirty in Your Garden Extension Master Gardener℠ Radio Show and Podcast Heather Summer, NC Botanical Garden, shares information on the Garden’s …
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Getting Dirty in Your Garden Extension Master Gardener℠ Radio Show and Podcast Heather Summer, NC Botanical Garden, shares information on the Garden’s …

Historically, breeders focused on the needs of commercial farmers to maximize the number of squash per plant, the size …

Massimo Iorizzo and Hamid Ashrafti, Research Scientists in the NC State Department of Horticultural Science, along with other scientists around …

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Ram buying season is just around the corner. To help locate available rams, a list of sales in the …

Conditions for the coming week do not look good as you can see estimated planting conditions for Rocky Mount …

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The 2021 AIRE Program, Resource Materials, and Due Dates have been published and are available on the NC 4-H …

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As a response to COVID-19 and school closures, a few Extension members established a program that would support agents …

Allison Walker is the 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent in Randolph County. She has been in this position since …

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FDA just released “adjusted inflation cutoffs” that are used to determine how produce farms will be affected by FSMA’s Produce …

According to Dr. Edmisten and Collins, planting conditions are improving. With planters rolling soon, we urge growers to think …

We are starting to see soil temperatures move into the 60s this morning. That is good news. Getting some …

The Veterans Employment Base Camp and Organic Garden (VEBCOG) along with the University of Mount Olive’s Agricultural Department, will begin …

Our national team of soybean research and Extension specialists from land-grant institutions across the United States will be hosting a …