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May 29th– As the 2016 tobacco season rolls into June the crop as a whole still looks very solid in …
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Collapse ▲May 29th– As the 2016 tobacco season rolls into June the crop as a whole still looks very solid in …
April 19th– Once again, it’s been a week or so since our last update. Things have been very, very quiet …
Dear North Carolina Commodity Crop Producers, North Carolina produces more tobacco and sweet potatoes than any other state and ranks …
March 15th, 2016 Fertilizer materials continue to be major talking points with producer’s and Extension Agents. It’s safe to assume …
The US EPA has approved the use of AgLogic™ 15G Aldicarb Pesticide for the 2016 planting season. Unfortunately for …
As part of our annual flue-cured tobacco production surveys, we asked county extension agents questions about current insect pest-control …
Surveys of flue-cured tobacco production practices are conducted annually by the NC State Tobacco Extension Team. At the end …
March 2nd, 2016- The first week of March has delivered unseasonably warm and sunny weather, which is much needed relief …
The 2023 NCSU Horse Judging Short Course Manual (26th edition) features 12 chapters and over 350 pages of information …
Dear North Carolina Commodity Crop Producers, North Carolina produces more tobacco and sweet potatoes than any other state and ranks …
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The NC 4-H Horse Program would like to congratulate all of the 4-Hers who represented our state at the …
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North Carolina was well represented at the recent American Quarter Horse Youth Association World Show Educational Contests in Oklahoma …
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The NC State 4-H Horse Communications Contests were held on July 18, 2015 during the State 4-H Congress at …
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