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In light of Hurricane Helene and the subsequent assistance provided by the federal, state, and local governments along with …
Our Chatham County agribusiness stores have stepped up to aid farmers in western North Carolina devastated by Hurricane Helene. …
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Over the years we have received numerous questions from farmers – and the Cooperative Extension agents who serve them …
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North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, in cooperation with the N.C. Cooperative Extension – Durham County Center, …
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Farmlaw Editor Andrew Branan this summer wrote an article for the NC State Economist – a publication of the …
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Post written by Anne Elise Russell Hey! I’m Anne Elise (they/them), a new graduate of Appalachian State University with a …
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