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Backyard Composting
Instead of disposing of yard trimmings and kitchen scraps, you can compost them in your own backyard. Composting is an …
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Great Article by Dee Shore about the 30-minute television show and its host Mike Gray. Recordings of Shows available …
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One year ago this month, NC State Extension Master Gardeners in Durham county created a radio show. In developing …
The Extension Master Gardeners in Durham County have launched a radio show on WCOM 103.5 FM. The show can …
Scholarships are available for student/ beginning professional/ K-12 educators to attend the 2015 Cullowhee Native Plant Conference, July 15-18, …
Outstanding line-up of National Speakers; gorgeous tours; great food; and lots of fun. Open to the public! Register now, …
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Due to the disruptions of COVID 19, the N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services has requested and received …
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This fact sheet provides key strategies for marketing local foods based on demographic trends seen …
The publication explores how temperature affects viticulture in North Carolina, focusing on regional temperature conditions …
Common smut is a disease that occurs on an annual basis on North Carolina corn. …
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This publication, part of the Farm to Food Bank Resource Guide, describes food banks and …
This publication provides practical tips on how to promote health eating by incorporating fresh, local …
Phorid flies are small flies that breed in moist, decaying organic matter and can be …