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Collapse ▲The Chatham County Center Local Foods contacts are Debbie Roos, Tara Gregory.
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 …
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 …
Marcus Cyprian serves as the Horticulture Assistant and School Garden Program Coordinator at the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Gaston County …
The Chatham County Spring Ag Fest on March 25, 2023, was a success with a great crowd in attendance in …
We regret to inform you that the “Meat” Your Farmer event has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience …
LAMP (Local Agriculture Market Program) “supports the development, coordination, and expansion of direct producer-to-consumer marketing; local and regional food …
Spring is just around the corner, and with spring comes an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables! Have you ever …
Yes, Growing Chatham could be your lucky charm this March! From the Garden to the Kitchen, Growing Chatham has …
Janice Roberts, FCS Agent in Moore County, loves changing someone’s mind about trying and liking a fruit or vegetable! …
NC FarmLink is a program of NC State Extension that connects farmers, landowners, and service providers across North Carolina, …
Enjoy a bowl of hot soup while Reading Growing Chatham, Listening to the Growing Chatham Podcast, or Watching Growing Chatham. Hot Soup and Growing …
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 …