
Spotted lanternfly confirmed in North Carolina
Over the past few years, we have been saying it’s a matter of “when”– not “if”– the spotted lanternfly …
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Collapse ▲Over the past few years, we have been saying it’s a matter of “when”– not “if”– the spotted lanternfly …
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On Saturday, April 23, 2022, 49 4-H youth gathered at Jordan Lake Educational State Forest in Chatham County for …
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On Saturday, April 23, 2022, North Carolina 4-Hers are invited to come and compete at the state 4-H Wildlife Habitat …
Youth Flock Owners: Please read the latest update from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services released on …
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2/9/2022 – I am happy to announce that the annual Organic Growers School Spring Conference will be live and …
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NC State University has declared a Condition 2 adverse weather status through noon on Sunday, January 23rd, 2022. As …
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A quick guide providing commonly used herbicides used in forest site preparation and release treatments. …
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Your land is valuable to you and your family. Protection and successful transition begins with …
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