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(this event is over but posted for historical purposes) The interest in growing industrial hemp in western North Carolina …
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We’ve had a few calls and samples from people seeing small dark-colored “bugs” on or under their Christmas tree. …
Extension horticulture agents across the state took the lead in shaping the content for the chapters in The …
The North Carolina State University holiday/winter closing will occur from Saturday, December 23rd through Monday, January 1st. The Plant …
Original post: 11/22/2017. Updated on 1/10/2023: I am THRILLED to report that on November 20, 2017 we found our …
(Originally published on November 15, 2017; reviewed and updated on 11/21/2022) A large component of our NC Alternative Crops …
Colder temperatures are often accompanied by a surge in what we call “occasional invaders” and that “occasion” is now. We …
10/25/2022 – This is an old post of a recap of a wonderful workshop. The Appalachian Beginning Forest Farmer …
The Rural Center through the Rural Food Business Assistance Project is offering scholarships for current and aspiring entrepreneurs that are …
Hurricane Irma’s decision to head west is certainly good news for North Carolina. However, sections of the western and …
Dr. Tom Ranney heads up the Mountain Crop Improvement Lab program based at MHCREC, Mills River, and is currently …
The 2018 Pest Management Strategic Plan for Tomato in the Southeast is complete! You can access the complete document by …
8/28/2024-This page is maintained for historical reference. 8/11/2017 – On August 8 we held our annual Alternative Crops and Organics …
It was a busy but very rewarding week for my program. On Tuesday we held our annual Alternative Crops …