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9/21/2022 – Join the WNC Medicinal Herb Growers for a hands-on session on advanced medicinal herb handling. In this advanced-level …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
A new invasive insect has been spotted in North Carolina. In August 2022, the elm zigzag sawfly (Argidae: Aproceros leucopoda) …
9/6/2022 – The Eastern Broccoli Project is a multi-state project funded by the USDA-SCRI program. Led by Dr. Thomas …
9/6/2022 – The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) has been very supportive of our hops …
Fall is the best time for renovation and seeding of cool-season lawns. Temperatures are currently normal for early September, …
Alexander County 4-H will be holding a Mystery Trip for youth ages 8-up on Monday, October 24, 2022 from …
The Bradford Pear Bounty is back! After a successful inaugural event in April, NC’s Bradford Pear Bounty is coming …
The N.C. Cooperative Extension – Alexander County Center will be hosting a native plant sale September 14–15, 2022 outside the …
As the Horticulture Agent and Local Food Coordinator at the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Montgomery County Center, Kaitlyn Lamaster covers …
NC State University is working with the City of Lenoir to address an errosion problem in the JE Broyhill …
The NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ New and Emerging Crops Program is providing grant funding for ongoing …
In early August we did a presentation at the Blackland Farm Managers Tour. We discussed our findings about P …
NC State had a great turnout for the (August 10th) 2022 Turfgrass Field Day with nearly 750 attendees. The …
Is your blueberry plant suddenly leafless? If you can still see stubs of leaf petioles attached to the bare …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
8/17/2022 – NC State University held two official field days in 2022 highlighting our hemp research. The first one …
Dr. Greg Hoyt, retired Professor and Extension Specialist for the Dept. of Soil Science, was inducted into the Western …
Dr. Reza Shekasteband, a tomato breeder here at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Extension Center in Mills River, …