NCSU: NC STATE ECONOMIST - Economic Outlook for 2025
Written byJeffrey H. Dorfman, Hugh C. Kiger Distinguished Professor Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, NC State University In this issue of …
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Collapse ▲Written byJeffrey H. Dorfman, Hugh C. Kiger Distinguished Professor Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, NC State University In this issue of …
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Haywood County Center 589 Raccoon Road, Waynesville, NC Come learn about grafting, shearing, ground …
You may see some dangling, brown, bag-like icicle shaped objects hanging from your Leyland cypress or other conifer, but …
Farmers and farm families across North Carolina are invited to take part in the NC Farm Succession School, a …
Stormwater Design Workshops Registration is NOW OPEN for the Following Design Workshops: ~ Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance (RSC) ~ ~ 2 NEW Minimum Design …
Please join the NC 4-H Volunteer Leaders Association for its annual conference, which will be held from January 31st …
December 1-7, 2024 is Winter Weather Preparedness Week. As winter is upon us, it is important to be prepared …
Written by Dr. Jill Sidebottom (Retired) Extension Specialist (Mountain Conifer IPM), updated by Minda Daughtry Information on Tree Care Tree Care Tips When Was …
Fall Pro Day Thursday, December 5 · 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. EST N.C. Cooperative Extension, Haywood County Center …
Flood-damaged homes need immediate attention to prevent mold growth, which can begin to grow within 2-3 days on materials …
Many of the slides and the recorded video for the webinar tailored for WNC Christmas tree farmers have been …
The NCCTA (North Carolina Christmas Tree Association) has compiled a list of regional and national resources for farmers post Helene …
Christmas tree farmers and nursery owners: Businesses that have less than $1 million in annual revenue and experienced physical damage …
After a natural disaster, the USDA is one source of aid for impacted farmers. The USDA offers disaster assistance …
After a major hurricane, disaster areas are prime targets for so-called “disaster investors” and opportunistic land buyers. Personally, I …
Keep an eye out for rust mites! As the weather begins to cool and become very dry, rust mite …
As recovery from Hurricane Helene continues, landowners may be thinking about taking necessary steps to re-establish effective streamside buffers …
The widespread flooding associated with Hurricane Helene has created a situation where well water and water from springs, may …
This webinar is tailored toward Western North Carolina farmers and farm workers affected by tropical storm Helene. While Christmas …
NC State Extension Forestry, in partnership with state and federal agencies supporting the recovery efforts, will host a webinar …
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