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Rye and Ryegrass: They Are Not the Same!
Rye and Ryegrass Two forages grown across NC have very similar names, but are actually quite distinct species with some …
Starting June 10, 2024, Highway 210 will be closed in both directions near Swift Creek Rd for bridge repair until approximately July 2025
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Collapse ▲Rye and Ryegrass Two forages grown across NC have very similar names, but are actually quite distinct species with some …
The 2019 NC State University Open Horse Show Judges’ Certification List is now available. The individuals listed in this publication …
The December 2019 4-H Horse Program Newsletter is now available. This issue highlights the accomplishments of our 4-H’ers at the …
The 2020 GA Dairy Conference is scheduled for Jan 20-22, 2020 in Savannah, GA. This conference is a great …
Our colleagues at the University of Tennessee are offering a workshop to learn more about opportunities in value-added dairy …
The NC State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic will be closing for the Thanksgiving holiday starting at 1:30 …
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension (NCCE) State Extension Conference was held October 28 – 31, 2019, at the Mariott, Crabtree …
Ken Anderson sat down with the North Carolina Egg Association in 2017 to produce videos explaining layer hens and …
The final report of the fortieth North Carolina Layer Performance and Management Test is now available. from the summary The data …
Join the 2019-20 PDPW Financial Literacy for Dairy training series this fall and winter, held at PDPW Headquarters in …
Imagine that you want to start a backyard flock of chickens. You see the perfect workshop from Extension, but …
NC State Extension poultry faculty have released a new publication covering Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) planning …
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Have you always wanted to raise chickens, but weren’t sure where to start? Do you have chickens, but want to …
In January 2019, voting delegates to the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 100th annual meeting recommended to the AFBF board …
]We have had requests for information about the Asian longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis) which is an invasive species that …
Got a Food Safety Plan? A) Yes, but I would like to have it reviewed B) Working on it, could use …
From Dairy Herd Management Mike Opperman September 16, 2019 Sign-up for the Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC) program ends Friday, which means dairy …
Mike Martin, Director of Poultry Programs, Veterinary Division of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) …
Catch up on our series of interviews with NC State University’s poultry farm managers. We started this summer (when …
This Entomology Insect Note discusses identifying horse and deer flies and how to control them.
Phorid flies are small flies that breed in moist, decaying organic matter and can be …
The longhorned tick (previously called the 'Asian longhorned tick') is an invasive tick spreading throughout …
This publication addresses nutrient management concerns as they relate to land application of animal wastes, …
This factsheet explains how to use dairy manure as a fertilizer source. Included are descriptions …
This publication provides production protocol guidelines developed by North Carolina State University and Amazing Grazing …
This publication provides production protocol guidelines developed by North Carolina State University and Amazing Grazing …
This publication provides production protocol guidelines developed by North Carolina State University and Amazing Grazing …