Watauga Extension Offers Ginseng Workshops in September 2016
If you own mature forestland (or a nice wooded backyard) with good soil and drainage, ginseng may be a …
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A free workshop on Pasture Renovation, Erosion Control, & Key Line Plowing will be offered Monday, July 18 from 3-5 …
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The temperature plunged to around 25°F in parts of Chatham and many surrounding counties in the early morning hours …
8/4/2022 – The Eastern Broccoli Project is now wrapping up its 12th and final year of research and extension …
A Chatham County business was named Business of the Year in front of a cheering crowd of 800 farmers, …
If you have fruit trees, now is a good time to inspect them for scale insects. White peach scale …
7/6/2022 – The videos from the wildly successful first 2015 NC-VA Hops Conference held in Winston-Salem, NC are posted …
This 2012 Focus on Tomato presentation by Dr. Tom Kuhar at Virginia Tech helps consultants, growers, applied researchers and other …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension conducted a two-day workshop for farmers on Growing Cut Flowers …
8/16/2022 – Even the best built hop yard can “have issues” once it a while. This has now happened …
8/22/2022 – Interest in bloodroot is greater than ever! 6/23/2015 – Margaret and I have been getting many inquiries about …
8/16/2022 – Update. This article was posted over seven years ago, but the event is still my favorite and …
I got a call from a Chatham County greenhouse tomato grower recently about an insect flying around that they had …
8/17/2022 – I wrote this post in 2015. Interesting to see what we were doing then and what has …
8/15/2022 – Update. Almost seven years have passed since Margaret wrote this article. She is now a research associate …
8/4/2022 – The post below was written in 2015. This project is going through 2022. Be sure to look …
Photos by Debbie Roos, Agricultural Extension Agent. Chatham County Cooperative Extension runs a popular Junior Chefs Cooking Camp every summer where kids ages 8-12 …
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