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2024 Winter Newsletter

Check out Martin County’s Winter Meeting Newsletter. This newsletter contains our production meeting schedule, respirator fit test dates, yield …

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From Planting to Packaging

If you are a small farmer, extreme gardener or just starting your green-thumb journey and interested in selling produce …

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Winter Seed Sowing Class

Come learn how to raise you own transplants! This class is FREE, but registration is required. Spots limited. Beaufort County …

Holiday Traditions

I usually write articles that focus on some aspect of healthy living or specific food item, but with the …

Fall Newsletter - 1

Fall Is in the Air

Please contact the N.C. Cooperative Extension – Martin County Center at 252-789-4370 if you would like to receive our …

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Boiling Water Canning Class

Come join us on July 19th at 5:30 p.m. for an evening of learning how to preserve higher acid …

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Summer Newsletter

Please contact the N.C. Cooperative Extension – Martin County Center at 252-789-4370 if you would like to receive our …

Leading to Grow Livestock Show

It’s been a few years, but we are finally bringing back the Martin County 4-H Leading to Grow Show. …

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Martin County 4-H Agent Position

N.C. Cooperative Extensin, Martin County Center is excited to announce that we are seeking a qualified applicant for our …

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Beekeeping Interest Meeting

If you have an interest in beekeeping or are currently a beekeeper then this meeting is for you! We …

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Let's Get Cooking!

Come join us for our Lunch and Learn series, Let’s Get Cooking, starting on September 27th at 12:30 p.m. …

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In this publication you will find ideas to get you started growing your own edibles. …

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Social Relationships Between Wineries and Local Communities: Perspectives of North Carolinians from the Piedmont

This publication discusses the perspectives of locals in the North Carolina Triad with regard to …

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