Organic Producers: We Want to Hear From You!
If you are an organic producer in North Carolina growing corn, soybean, wheat, sweetpotato, sunflower, tobacco, or other commodity …
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Collapse ▲If you are an organic producer in North Carolina growing corn, soybean, wheat, sweetpotato, sunflower, tobacco, or other commodity …
The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is currently accepting applications for their Organic Certification Cost Share …
Are you providing sludge services or in need of a contact for sludge removal? Check out our new portal …
Abby Pleasant presenting on her research on organic high-oleic sunflower. Photo Credit: Esleyther Henriquez Inoa On July 18th, we hosted …
Join us on July 13th at the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Granville County Center office for the Cattleman’s Association meeting. Topics …
This is a short clip of a field day with students where Luke explains how the fertilizer recommendations are …
Area horse owners and livestock producers are invited to join Cooperative Extension for weed management program next Tuesday, June …
USDA-NRCS of North Carolina is currently accepting applications for the Organic Transitions Initiative. Producers can work with their local …
Registration is now open for the 2023 Organic Commodities Field Day. This in-person event will cover new research on …
Are you seeing corn fields with early-season symptoms of nutrient deficiency? Check out Luke Gatiboni talking about the effect …
Are you considering becoming USDA certified organic? Not sure where to start? We’ve updated out page on becoming USDA certified organic, …
The Chatham County Spring Ag Fest on March 25, 2023, was a success with a great crowd in attendance in …
OK I know it’s March, so I am going to blame a warm early season this year for our …
Cover crops can aid producers in organic systems control weeds and add nitrogen to their soil. Precision Sustainable Agriculture, …
It is with immense gratitude that we wish the remarkable Dr. Charles “Chuck” Hodges a very happy “second retirement”. …
Beginning January 17th, 2023, the NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC) will no longer be providing identification …
Need information about your lawn, vegetable, or flower gardens, and live in Wake County? Contact Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers through …
Extension Master Gardener℠ (EMG) College 2022 gave us a lot to think about. Especially after hearing Rebecca Ward’s opening …
Introduction When designing grazing systems for outdoor pigs, consider the natural behavior of this species. In addition to their trampling …
NC FarmLink and the Organic Growers School will be hosting a free webinar on September 27th at 2 p.m. …
This Soils and Plant Nutrients Chapter from the Extension Gardener Handbook examines the physical and …
Subsurface drainage is beneficial to agricultural lands by improving crop yield and eliminating prolonged wet …
This publication offers 6 lessons for a school curriculum on the importance of vermicomposting, setting …
This fact sheet discusses different types of amendments that can be used to manage ammonia …
This publication provides an overview of how to design and manage a composting system to …
This publication describes some basic concepts of hydrology and explains how water moves through or …
Monitoring leachate can be a helpful tool to successfully schedule irrigation and avoid the inefficiencies …
This factsheet for farmers describes ways to control the harmful effects of excess nutrients while …