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The State Climate Office of North Carolina (SCONC) and the North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies (NCICS) have a …
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Collapse ▲The State Climate Office of North Carolina (SCONC) and the North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies (NCICS) have a …
Registration is available for the third virtual field day presented by the turf program at NC State University. Pesticide …
Great Article by Dee Shore about the 30-minute television show and its host Mike Gray. Recordings of Shows available …
We’re sharing a webinar series opportunity with our community: Improving Mental Health Service Access for Farming and Rural Communities: …
The Extension Master Gardeners in Durham County have launched a radio show on WCOM 103.5 FM. The show can …
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Press release by Richard Campbell, NC State Extension. COVID-19 has disrupted our lives and routines, from how we work, play …
Last week was a blur amid all the news about coronavirus and its impacts on our communities, both locally …
Please hold May 4-6, 2020, for the Joint Legislative Advocacy meeting. This year’s meeting will be held at: Raleigh Marriott …
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