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8/11/2021 – Update: Love social media! We got a bunch of applications within just a few days. Thanks. 8/7/2021 – …
Click for the August Edition of Growing Chatham In this month’s edition of Growing Chatham we have details …
In the second quarter of 2021, both housing and lumber markets started plummeting from the record high levels. In …
When we think of insects, rarely do we think, “Wow, look at that beautiful Danaus plexippus!” In both conversation …
Join ForestHER NC landowners, natural resource professionals, and others for the last in a series of four interactive webinars …
It’s hard to believe that July is here! A new month means a new Growing Chatham Newsletter is ready …
The July Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) meeting will focus on Community Conservation. Please join us on July 15, 2021, from 9–11:30 a.m. …
The N.C. Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center is pleased to serve our community members, and in an effort to …
6/9/2021 – By Katherine Learn, graduate student/research assistant, and Margaret Bloomquist, research associate (this article was also sent to …
This month, the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is beginning treatments for Lymantria dispar (formerly known as ‘gypsy moth’) at …
Pittsboro, NC – NC State Extension announced that Kristin Peters is completing an Extension internship this summer with the …
View this month’s Growing Chatham It’s so hard to believe that summer has officially started, which means folks are outside …
Original article written by Laura Oleniacz for NC State News, published May 25, 2021. If you’re planning to try to …
Join ForestHER NC landowners, natural resource professionals, and others for the third in a series of four interactive webinars …
The May 2021 Edition of Growing Chatham has arrived! Click to open this month’s Growing Chatham. Have little time …
4/30/2021 – A student at Virginia Tech is doing a study on bloodroot and red trillium and has a …
Amid the looming COVID-19 global Pandemic, both housing and lumber markets continued to surge in the first quarter of …
Join ForestHER NC landowners, natural resource professionals, and others for the second of three interactive webinars about protecting your …
It’s not just baby birds that hatch from eggs each spring. In the next several weeks, pine needle scale …
This factsheet provides general guidelines for obtaining soil samples in Christmas tree fields, a summary …
Nutrient analysis of soil and plant tissue should be an integral part of any tree …
This publication describes invasive plants in North Carolina and provides landowners with information on prevention, …
Developing forestland to continually produce timber and provide wildlife habitat requires an active management plan. …
This fact sheet describes the biology, identification and management of gouty vein gall midge.
This publication reviews methodology for environmental impact assessment and describes an example.
This publication discusses issues related to global climate change and the process of carbon accounting.
This publication explains the major laws impacting a landowner’s liability in North Carolina and the …