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Massimo Iorizzo and Hamid Ashrafti, Research Scientists in the NC State Department of Horticultural Science, along with other scientists around …
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Massimo Iorizzo and Hamid Ashrafti, Research Scientists in the NC State Department of Horticultural Science, along with other scientists around …

5/18/2021 – It is a beautiful spring in western NC and our field research is in full swing once …

Let’s Play! Join us for a not-so-ordinary team-building event. Have fun while gaining a better understanding of the importance …

In life, you might hold an officer position, serve on a committee or lead a service project. One way …

If it’s new to you, planting corn at home for the first time can be daunting. So, in this …

Ram buying season is just around the corner. To help locate available rams, a list of sales in the …

5/7/2021 – The Appalachian Beginning Forest Farming Coalition announces the first in-person forest farming workshop for 2021! The event …

Learn to make and sell vermicompost. Understand the benefits of vermicompost to plants and soil. Check out the agenda and …

NOTE: THIS CLASS IS NOW FULL. TO BE ADDED TO A WAITLIST OR TO REQUEST TO RECEIVE INFORMATION ABOUT …

The 2021 AIRE Program, Resource Materials, and Due Dates have been published and are available on the NC 4-H …

It’s finally May, which here in Polk County usually means it’s safe to plant those tomato starters or the …

The May 2021 NC 4-H Horse Program Newsletter is now available. This issue features the winners of the Virtual Horsebowl Challenge, …

The USDA GAP Harmonized Audit is probably the most common food safety audit used by the produce industry in …

We are so excited to be able to offer in-person programming again this summer at Polk County 4-H! The …

North Carolina is growing at twice the rate of the national average, with a projected population of 10.5 million …

4/30/2021 – A student at Virginia Tech is doing a study on bloodroot and red trillium and has a …

“Beef producers are grass farmers first and cattle farmers second”. You may have heard this saying before. I believe …

FDA just released “adjusted inflation cutoffs” that are used to determine how produce farms will be affected by FSMA’s Produce …

√ Complete spring vaccinations if haven’t done so already. √ Deworm livestock and horses if necessary. √ Implement a fly control program …

I’ve observed many area pastures dotted with the yellow-flowering buttercup over the past month–a sure sign of spring. Buttercup …