A Critical Decision for Grazing Systems: The Animal-to-Land Relationship
Two critical elements of all grazing operations are: 1) the number of livestock and 2) the amount of pastureland. …
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The NC State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC) is excited to announce that we are now accepting …
The NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic is once again accepting physical samples for disease diagnosis from states …
From Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos: Farm Visit Snapshots are a new feature on my Growing Small Farms website. A …
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Fall can bring about some toxicity issues with livestock. As with a lot of other aspects of 2020, some …
Registration details will be available soon. Delivery will be through Zoom. Forage and Grassland Management Agent Training January 25, 2020, from …
From Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos: Farm Visit Snapshots are a new feature on my Growing Small Farms …
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We at the NC State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic are very excited to roll out our new …
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The NC State University Department of Animal Science has hired Dr. Andrew Weaver as an Assistant Professor and Extension …
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Though there are no hard survey numbers to demonstrate, anecdotally a majority of rented farmland …