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Gaston County Cooperative Extension wrapped up its three part Your Land Your Legacy workshop series on Friday, April 22. The …
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This page will serve as a resource of information involving Sheep, Goats, and Pigs for the 2024 NC State …
Registration for all Artistic Expression and Creative Writing contests is open until June 1. The deadline for entry fees …
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The 2022 NC State 4-H and FFA Horse Judging Contests were held on April 9 at Martin Community College. …
Article by DeShae Dillard, M.S., NC State, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology Corn earworm (also known as bollworm) is …
Formally known as the NC 4-H Photo Contest, this statewide annual contest highlights NC 4-H’ers photographic achievements. The winning …
Dr. Everman and Dr. Cahoon talk about weed control here in both conventional or Non-Traited row crops or if …
EFM Faculty Partner Institutions Advisory Board …
See the press release from The Richmond Observer regarding scholarship opportunities that Mountaire will be offering. Deadline to apply …
If you are a 4-H agent or Program Assistant who will hatch out chicks with 4-H Embryology, please join …
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The March 2022 NC 4-H Horse Program Newsletter is now available. This issue includes all the results from the recent State …
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A delegation of five North Carolina 4-H youth and three adults represented North Carolina 4-H by attending National …
We are excited to announce our upcoming opportunity to host a student from Japan again this summer. We are …
Save the Date for the 2022 Swine Innovation Forum Hosted by NC State Swine Extension Specialists This year, our team …
EmPOWERing Mountain Food Systems (EMFS) is a four-year project focused on bringing expanded opportunities and capacity to food and …