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Collapse ▲6/12/2024 – It has been a very busy spring in the NC Alternative Crops and Organics Program. We have …
NC FarmLink and the NC Local Food Program Team are excited to share our North Carolina Incubator Farm Case …
It seems we are finally on the other side of the “cicada invasion” which of course was not an …
This spring some growers in the North Carolina piedmont have noticed unusual problems with their allium crops, primarily bulb …
Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) conducted a webinar on Bumble Bee Conservation on April 18, 2024, and we had a great turnout of …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension conducted a webinar on Using REAP Grants to Fund Energy Improvements On …
[The short article is a reposting of Branan’s recent submission to Southern Agriculture Today] The emerging conflict between utility-scale solar …
Once every five years, the USDA conducts a comprehensive census for agriculture. Those data are analyzed and then released …
In case you haven’t heard, 2024 marks the emergence of the 13-year periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.). The 13-year cicadas are known as Brood …
Every year, from mid-March through mid-April, I get calls from folks worried about all the bees hovering over their …
Below is a recording of the Small Farm Bootcamp Webinar which was presented on April 2nd, 2024. The Small …
The Chatham County Spring Ag Fest on March 23, 2024, was a success with a great crowd in attendance in spite …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension conducted a Farm Tax Webinar Series in February and March for about 350 …
The Small Farm Bootcamp program is joining NC FarmLink for a webinar on Tuesday, April 2nd at 4 p.m. …
Around late February things start kicking into high gear in Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Demonstration Garden. Usually I have taken …
2/26/2024 – Our program has FOUR positions we are currently trying to fill. If you have always thought that …
There is a new presentation on Agricultural Tenancy and Farm Leases (link) available on the Farm Law for Producers and …
It can be a challenge to manage a perennial garden to look tidy and maximize …
Muskmelons, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, watermelons, pumpkins, and okra are vegetable crops that have …
Fine-ground basalt rock has recently become available as a soil amendment in North Carolina. This …
This pesticide factsheet covers the use and characteristics of the postemergent herbicide Acclaim Extra (fenoxaprop-p).
This pesticide factsheet covers the use and characteristics of the herbicide Fortress (isoxaben + dithiopyr).
Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient required for numerous physiological processes in plants, including chlorophyll …
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plant growth, playing a critical role in numerous …
Black cohosh is a member of the Ranunculaceae family. It is a native medicinal plant …