How (And How Not) to Ship Hemp
12/19/2019 – (Reviewed 8/28/2024) If you have a reason to ship hemp or hemp products, please read this post! …
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Collapse ▲12/19/2019 – (Reviewed 8/28/2024) If you have a reason to ship hemp or hemp products, please read this post! …
11/25/2019 – The new funding for the multi-state Tomato Organic Management Initiative (TOMI) research and extension project was announced …
4/27/2023-This online hops course is still going strong! Here is the new link to register: https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/hop-production-in-midwest-and-eastern-north-america-online-course-now-available 11/8/2019 – As the …
Photos by Debbie Roos, N.C. Cooperative Extension of Chatham County In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham …
The Fall Festival Season at Huckleberry Trail Farm has begun! There are so many awesome activities awaiting visitors to the …
Kept for historical reference! 8/24/2024 7/10/2019 – Our emerging CBD hemp industry, our graduate students, and our women growers getting …
6/7/2019 – The University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry has put together a series of podcasts on agroforestry. The …
6/6/2019 – There is a whole new “crop” of organic growers out there asking questions about what markets are …
Save-the-date, SILVOPASTURES Field Day, July 25, 2019. Registration will be limited to 60 participants. Details for registration, including a …
4/8/2019 – We have been a partner in the Eastern Broccoli Project since its inception in 2010. The main …
4/1/2019 – (Updated 8/28/2024) Ramps (Allium tricoccum L.), also called wild leeks, are a native plant that are increasingly …
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center conducted an Industrial Hemp Workshop on February 28, 2019, at the Chatham …
With their luscious colors and myriad forms, dahlias are hard to resist. Our customers apparently agree, as dahlias continue …
Cut dahlias are perennially popular with growers and consumers because of their stunning beauty, and amazingly diverse colors, shapes, …
Water lilies are not a common cut flower, but they are found now and again at wholesale houses or …
2/1/2019 – (Reviewed 8/28/2024) Gaia Herb Farm is a well known company in western North Carolina. They have a …
Postharvest storage and shipping environments are often conducive to plant stress and disease development. Plants are often in dark …
This event is over, but watch for similar events coming up in the future! 1/28/2019 – On March 16 and …
Forage Recovery Plan 2019 A wet fall 2018 not only delayed, and in some cases completely prevented, timely fall-plantings of …
Photos by Debbie Roos, N.C. Cooperative Extension of Chatham County In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham …
Monitoring leachate can be a helpful tool to successfully schedule irrigation and avoid the inefficiencies …
The Southeastern Vegetable Extension Workers Group (SEVEW) is proud to offer you the 25th edition …
This factsheet describes the biology and management of strawberry clipper weevils in commercial strawberry production.
This factsheet describes the biology and management of cylamen mites in strawberries.
This factsheet describes sap beetles and their impact on North Carolina strawberries.
This factsheet provides information on crickets and their impact on North Carolina strawberries.
Black cohosh is a member of the Ranunculaceae family. It is a native medicinal plant …