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Collapse ▲The Chatham County Center Local Foods contacts are Debbie Roos, Tara Gregory.
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 …
Dr. Fletcher Barber has served over 40 years in Extension around the state, and currently serves as the Small …
Please join Melissa Bell from the Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS) and John Lyttle, N.C. Cooperative Extension Agent …
It’s a new year and a new Growing Chatham is waiting for you! The January 2023 edition is packed …
On February 1st, 2023, we will be hosting a multi-county Women in Ag Day. This event is open to …
Santa made an early delivery! December’s Growing Chatham has all kinds of surprises waiting for you! Want to know …
After planting, weeding, and watering through the spring and summer, some gardeners look forward to fall as a period …
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 …