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Planting a crop requires substantial up-front investment, yet the farmer will not know how much they will earn until …
October 3, 2023 The Carolina Choppers, a dedicated and talented group of young culinary enthusiasts, represented North Carolina 4-H with pride …
The October Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) meeting will focus on Bats of Chatham County. The webinar will be on Thursday October 19 …
Picture this – it’s a sunny fall morning and the temperatures are getting cooler. You start your stroll through …
The NC State University Livestock Evaluation Course (ANS 309) is excited to host a Livestock Judging Clinic on November …
The 75th Annual Crop Protection School will be held virtually (via Zoom) Thursday, November 30, 2023. Registration is free …
USDA Secretary, Tom Vilsack issued a full proclamation announcing this year’s event. The 4-H flag was raised at the USDA Headquarters …
Tractor Supply and 4-H have partnered since 2010 to help create Opportunity4All and raise more than $14 million nationally …
A critical decision for land and livestock managers is the amount of land needed for a given number of …
RSVP now! Check out the Oct 16 (Raleigh) and 17th (Canton) NC Locations for Value-Added Marketing Workshops and RSVP as soon …
Knowing our customers is one of the most important aspects of marketing, even in grain crops. The NC Small Grain …
This was the first year that North Carolina participated in the Great Southeast Pollinator Census, a citizen science initiative …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
On Wednesday, September 13, 2023, Professor Michael Burchell, PhD and Associate Professor Robert Andrew Branan, JD presented a webinar …
The Food Animal Innovation Summit brings together industry and academic leaders in food animal production. This year’s Summit will focus …
The newly-established North Carolina Farmers Market Network (NCFMN) seeks to lift up farmers markets and support market managers. The …
Join us September 20th 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. for a Risk Management Workshop with Dr. Gonzalo Ferreira. A Dairy RP …
The September 2023 NC 4-H Horse Program Newsletter is now available. This issue highlights the success stories of our …
Scholarships are available to value-added dairy producers or key personnel in Kentucky, North Carolina and Tennessee to participate in …