Advisory Members Are Volunteers Too: Eight Ways to Recognize Your Advisory Members for National Volunteer Week
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Collapse ▲Volunteers have always been the key to success for Cooperative Extension. From its inception more than 100 years ago, …
Cooperative Extension has always been a volunteer-driven organization. From its earliest days, lay leaders were trusted to share research-based …
Please join in on this year’s District Day, virtually. Thursday, April 15, 2021, at 10 a.m. Click the link below to …
Are you interested in learning more about local food systems? Do you work with local food projects, but are …
Program Cancelled due to Pandemic The 2021NC 4-H Inbound Exchange this coming summer is set to take place July 24–August 18, …
Collard Greens and Common Ground: A North Carolina Community Food Gardening Handbook by Don Boekelheide & Lucy Bradley Now available …
The Farm to Fork Camp Local Foods Work Group is hosting a statewide 4-H Virtual Farm to Fork Camp for 4-H …
CLICK TO REGISTER By, Mary Morris, N.C. Cooperative Extension of Chowan County N.C. Cooperative Extension of Chowan County announces the Take Control …
FAQ: Lichen Horticulture at Home Katy Shook, Area Horticulture Agent One of the most frequently asked questions we receive at the Ask …
Orange County’s unique landscape includes dense urban areas and open rural spaces. Like other counties across the state, Orange …
4-H at Home Submitted by: Camaryn Byrum, 4-H Agent Written by: Liz Driscoll, NC State Extension 4-H Specialist Splendiferous Seeds Sprouting seeds is …
4-H at Home Submitted by: Camaryn Byrum, 4-H Agent 10 Minute Stress Busters Taken from: 4-H Healthy Living Guide When life gets stressful, …
The first Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) meeting of 2021 will focus on Water Resource Planning. Please join us on January 21, 2021, …
Master Gardener℠ volunteers of Chowan, Gates, and Perquimans Counties are pleased to continue their scholarship opportunity. It will be …
I have long known that Chatham County is a special place with an amazing community of creative, passionate people …
4-H at Home Camaryn Byrum, 4-H Agent Star Weaving Ornaments With Christmas right around the corner, now is the time to start …
Lee County’s local food landscape is growing. Agents across program areas in the County Extension Office provide support and …
Registration for this program will run November 16–December 11, 2020. Matching will take place through the States’ 4-H Exchange …
4-H at Home Written By: North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Clemson Cooperative Extension, and USDA Submitted By: Camaryn Byrum, 4-H Agent Tornado In …
Instead of disposing of yard trimmings and kitchen scraps, you can compost them in your own backyard. Composting is an …
This guide provides an overview of the community supported agriculture (CSA) program at Research Triangle …
This publication provides basic information on the nutrient needs of trees and shrubs, types of …
In this publication you will find ideas to get you started growing your own edibles. …
This publication covers the keys to a successful community garden of individual plots including forming …
This publication offers a guide to growing edible plants year-round in containers. Includes planting and …
What types of risk are you taking on when you engage in agritourism? The first …
There are a number of questions that must be asked and honestly answered when considering …
A wide variety of regulations may affect agritourism enterprise operations. The affect of regulations may …