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Collapse ▲The Chatham County Center Local Foods contacts are Debbie Roos, Tara Gregory.
Recently while working in my Pollinator Paradise Demonstration Garden I was observing all the bee activity on the lemon …
Are you interested in learning more about local food systems? Do you work with local food projects, but are …
In mid-June about 16 pollinator enthusiasts gathered at N.C. Cooperative Extension’s Pollinator Paradise Garden in Pittsboro to receive training …
7/5/2023 – Join us early on Tuesday, July 25th to visit our research hop yard and participate in a …
Growing Chatham is SIZZLING HOT this July! Don’t miss out on the excitement by reading it now while it’s still …
Jill Cockerham serves as the Local Foods Coordinator for Ashe and Alleghany County Extension Centers in the North Central …
On June 1st, 2023, N.C. Cooperative Extension staff from across the state gathered at the NC A&T State University …
Exploring the Latest Happenings at the Pittsboro Farmers’ Market This month, we’re excited to catch up with Mary Blais, the …
Social media has grown in popularity over the years and can be an extremely beneficial tool in promoting your …
After interning with the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Randolph County Center, Sophie Farlow began serving as the Local Food Systems Agent …
Make sure you don’t miss out on the excellent content included in the June edition of the Growing Chatham …
5/24/2023 – Join us for our springtime medicinal herb grower and buyer event. We will have a few new …
In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills to provide forage from early spring to …
We regret to inform you that the “Meat” Your Farmer event has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience …
5/17/2023 – We are in the process of hiring a new vegetable researcher/extension specialist/teacher in our department. During the …
The Growing Chatham Newsletter has undergone a spring cleaning and now features improved navigation for an enhanced user experience. Be …
Debbie Roos has served N.C. Cooperative Extension for 24 years as the Sustainable Agriculture Agent in Chatham County. Her …
By the time springtime rolls around many folks are itching to get back into their gardens and start cleaning …
On Friday, March 24th, the Local Food Program Team gathered for their bi-annual meeting at Montgomery Sheep Farm in …
The USDA has given NCDA $5.6 million dollars for schools to expand local food purchase from local farmers with …
Many farmers and home gardeners have reported damage to vegetable and flower crops after applying …
Muskmelons, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, watermelons, pumpkins, and okra are vegetable crops that have …
This publication is intended for food processors who manufacture, pack, repack, hold, warehouse or distribute …
This publication serves as a guide on building local food economies for planners, economic developers, …
Much success in growing tomatoes can be attributed to use of a few proven techniques. …
This publication covers the keys to a successful community garden of individual plots including forming …
This publication offers a guide to growing edible plants year-round in containers. Includes planting and …
Participation in conservation practices and restrictions comes in various forms, from revocable-at-will, revocable with penalty, …