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Chatham County Center will be closed today, 04/18/2025 for the holiday.
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Collapse ▲The Chatham County Center Local Foods contacts are Debbie Roos, Tara Gregory.
It’s hard to believe that July is here! A new month means a new Growing Chatham Newsletter is ready …
Join Tara in the kitchen to see what recipes she’s cooking up and learn about the nutrient-packed summer produce. …
The Extension Gardener Handbook team is pleased to announce the “Small Fruits” Chapter is up and ready for use. Congratulations …
From Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos: In early June I got to spend time with our two Extension interns …
View this month’s Growing Chatham It’s so hard to believe that summer has officially started, which means folks are outside …
Leigh Guth is the County Extension Director for Pitt County. She has served in this role for six years, …
Over 21% of waste produced in the United States comes from food. Whether it is being grown, harvested, prepared, or …
Collard Greens and Common Ground: A National Award Winning Community Food Gardening Handbook by Don Boekelheide and Lucy …
As a response to COVID-19 and school closures, a few Extension members established a program that would support agents …
Allison Walker is the 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent in Randolph County. She has been in this position since …
The May 2021 Edition of Growing Chatham has arrived! Click to open this month’s Growing Chatham. Have little time …
The Veterans Employment Base Camp and Organic Garden (VEBCOG) along with the University of Mount Olive’s Agricultural Department, will begin …
Applications are open for 2021 Rapid Response: Farm to Summer Funding! Completed applications are due Monday, April 19 (one week only!). The F2SCNC and …
North Carolina State University (NC State) announced today that the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Local Food Promotion Program …
Sarah Ware is the Family and Consumer Sciences Agent with N.C. Cooperative Extension in Jones and Onslow Counties. In …
Growing Chatham April Edition has now arrived and full of spring blossoms! Check out our upcoming webinars that are …
Are you interested in learning more about local food systems? Do you work with local food projects, but are …
In late July Debbie Roos, Chatham County Agriculture Agent, visited Heart Song Farm in Silk Hope. Grower Emily Fuller has accomplished …
Last October, Agriculture Agent, Debbie Roos visited Chatham County’s Off Grid in Color and talked with farmer Chantel Johnson. …
Getting Dirty in Your Garden Extension Master Gardener Radio Show and Podcast Tune in for expert advise on selecting and growing tomatoes …
Ramps, also known as wild leeks, are native to the eastern North American mountains. They …
Many organic vegetable farmers are interested in producing sweet corn. Organic sweet corn can be …
This publication serves as a guide on building local food economies for planners, economic developers, …
Blueberries can be grown in home gardens anywhere in North Carolina if the right species …
With increasing demand for product transparency, a growing number of producers, processing plant operators, and …
This chapter of the Farm to Early Care and Education Resource Guide for North Carolina …
This series of publications provides information about how to grow, harvest, and prepare a variety …
This series of publications provides information about how to grow, harvest, and prepare a variety …