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Fun and easy way to search for plant information! (2014)
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Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Fun and easy way to search for plant information! Mdash; Written By Jeana Myers. Http:/ plants.ces.ncsu.edu/. Click on this link to access a really fun and easy way to look up plants in which you may be interested. Do you want a pink flowering tree shorter than 20 feet tall? Plug in those questions and see what options are available! Extension Agent, Agriculture - Horticulture. Wake County, North Carolina. Search NC A&T's ...
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Animal Agriculture | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
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Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Raising animals poultry, hogs, horses, beef and dairy cattle and more has become the most valuable segment of North Carolina agriculture. Today, animal agriculture accounts for about 60 percent of the state’s total farm cash receipts. North Carolina Cooperative Extension helps growers use the latest research to improve production and manage animal waste in environmentally sound ways. Next Page ». Family, agriculture, commu...
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Avian Flu and how it may Impact the Small Flock Owner | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
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Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Avian Flu and how it may Impact the Small Flock Owner. Written by Dan Campeau, Area Specialized Poultry Agent, NC Cooperative Extension Service. How can this current stain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu affect you as a small flock owner? There are several layers to this question. It really affects EVERYONE to some extent from consumers to small flock owners! What can we do? What do you do if you have sick birds? If you hav...
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4-H Youth Development | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
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Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Hundreds of thousands of North Carolina’s young people learn new skills and serve their communities each year. 4-H offers clubs, special interest programs, summer camps, school enrichment and after-school child care. Guided by North Carolina Cooperative Extension educators and adult and teen volunteers, 4-H’ers gain knowledge, skills and experience that help them become responsible citizens and leaders. Next Page ». Our pa...
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NC Safe Plates (2015)
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Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Mdash; Written By Debbie Cox. Food Protection Manager Course. NC Establishments must have at least one supervisor certified as a food protection manager through an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited program or face a two-point violation from the health department. NC Safe Plates Class June 2015 Registration. June 9-11, 2015 1pm-5pm. June 15, 2015 9:30am-12:30pm. 101 Pilot View Drive, King, NC 27021.
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Enhancing Sustainability Series Continues with the 2015 Small Scale Production Field Day | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
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Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Enhancing Sustainability Series Continues with the 2015 Small Scale Production Field Day. The Enhancing Sustainability Series continues with the 2015 Small Scale Production Field Day. Location: Stokes CES Demonstration Garden- 700 North Main Street in Danbury. Join Stokes Horticulture Agent Randy Fulk for this detailed discussion covering-. Intro to Drip Irrigation. 1 hour of pesticide credit in category X will be offered.
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Meet Our Staff - Stokes County Center, NC Cooperative Extension
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Meet Our Staff - Stokes County Center, NC Cooperative Extension. Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Can't find who you're looking for? Try searching our Full Directory. For NC Cooperative Extension. Stokes.ces.ncsu.edu. Agriculture and Natural Resources. Extension Agent, Agriculture - Horticulture. Extension Agent, Agriculture. Extension Agent, Agriculture - Livestock and Field Crops. Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development. Based in Chatham County. Work mai...
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Presto Pressure Canner testing (2015)
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Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Presto Pressure Canner testing. Mdash; Written By Debbie Cox. This time of year our office receives numerous calls about canning questions. The Stokes County Cooperative Extension office is happy to provide assistance with your home canning questions. FREE Presto Pressure Canner testing. June 19th 9am 12pm. Stokes County Cooperative Extension office. 700 North Main Street. Danbury, NC 27016. June 24th 11am 1pm. Find Someon...
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Wilkes County 4-H Programs | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
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Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Wilkes County 4-H Programs. Check out our new website by clicking here! Wilkes County 4-H offers monthly special interest programs, community clubs, and after school programs at eight community schools.For more information please contact the Wilkes County 4-H Office at 336-651-7331. Posted on Jun 27, 2012. Was the information on this page helpful? Care to tell us why? Do You Recommend This Article? Farm Health and Safety.
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Animal Agriculture | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
https://wilkes.ces.ncsu.edu/categories/agriculture-food/animal-agriculture
Search below or ask an expert. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Raising animals poultry, hogs, horses, beef and dairy cattle and more has become the most valuable segment of North Carolina agriculture. Today, animal agriculture accounts for about 60 percent of the state’s total farm cash receipts. North Carolina Cooperative Extension helps growers use the latest research to improve production and manage animal waste in environmentally sound ways. Next Page ». An Ounce of PreventionR...
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