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Register Online Marketing Local Meat: a hands-on intensive for meat producers This full-day marketing workshop for local meat producers focuses on …
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Collapse ▲The Chatham County Center Local Foods contacts are Debbie Roos, Tara Gregory.
Register Online Marketing Local Meat: a hands-on intensive for meat producers This full-day marketing workshop for local meat producers focuses on …
Saturday May 19, 2018 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on the lawn at Chatham Mills Organized and conducted by: North Carolina Cooperative Extension, …
Field trips to local food projects are a great way for local food system professionals and students to learn about project …
The 1st Annual Chatham County Spring Ag Fest on March 24, 2018, was a huge success with an estimated crowd …
RAFI’s Come to the Table program has released the second edition of the Guide to SNAP/EBT for NC Farmers Markets: …
The NC Food and Health Care Intersections Group is excited to announce the second annual public symposium on “Policy Impact – Federal …
Join us Monday, March 5th as NC Choices’ hosts The Ultimate Marketing Roadmap for your Meat Business webinar featuring marketing coach and …
11/16/2023 – This particular event is over, but the Asheville Truffle Experience still takes place most years. So read …
Are you familiar with the North Carolina Fruit and Vegetable Outlet Inventory? Our colleagues at the North Carolina Department …
NC State Extension is offering training and assistance to small food processors on preventive controls for human foods. The course …
One of my duties as an Agriculture Agent for North Carolina Cooperative Extension is to help farmers when they …
Photos by Debbie Roos, Chatham County Cooperative Extension In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills …
USDA Media contact: Selina Meiners, 202-734-9376 WASHINGTON, D.C September 12, 2017 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food …
There’s a lot of excitement about a new crop for North Carolina that is just now being harvested: industrial …
It was a busy but very rewarding week for my program. On Tuesday we held our annual Alternative Crops …
Piedmont Triad Regional Council (PTRC) has partnered with the North Carolina Growing Together Project(NCGT) to host a GIS update of the …
This document is part of Appendix H of the Extension Gardener Handbook and provides a …
This measurement guide is part of Appendix H of the Extension Gardener Handbook and gives …
Early childhood educators can easily engage children in growing, harvesting, and preparing tree fruits that …
While children are having fun growing, harvesting, and eating delicious, nutritious, fresh fruits and vegetables …
In addition to their delicious fruit, blueberries also provide year-round interest in the garden. Bell-shaped …
This publication focuses on managing weeds in the Outdoor Learning Environment (OLE) of childcare centers. …
Strawberries are the perfect fruit for early childcare centers. Their life cycle is short (planted …
This publication focuses on easy-to-grow, child-friendly, fruits suitable for childcare center gardening. It provides information …