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Recovering From the Storm: Resources for Woodland and Forest Landowners
Hurricanes can cause significant damage to forest and timber land through wind and flooding. The first priority is to …
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Collapse ▲Hurricanes can cause significant damage to forest and timber land through wind and flooding. The first priority is to …
Hurricane Helene is expected to bring significant amounts of rainfall to areas where fresh fruits and vegetables are grown …
The storm missed Cherokee County but below are some great websites to continue to stay informed of news/weather activities …
We received news from Ohio State University Extension’s agricultural law program on the passing of Paul Wright. Paul had …
Work online at your own pace to attain a basic knowledge of common agroforestry practices. These courses are available on-demand to …
Are you a Pesticide License Holder looking for a convenient way to earn your continuing education hours? If so, …
Cherokee County has been abnormally dry (D0) to moderate drought (D1) for the last few weeks according to the Drought …
Farmlaw Editor Andrew Branan this summer wrote an article for the NC State Economist – a publication of the …
9/6/2024 – Join us for this special tour of the forest farming project at Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa, …
Will Ellison was a little nervous on the morning of August 17th as he headed to the WNC Ag …
The Roanoke River Partners’ Sustainable Forestry and Retention Project has opened registration for their Forest Landowners Conference to be …
The Pony Express is a free service provided by the NC Mountain State Fair and the North Carolina Cooperative …
You are invited to an informational meeting about the 2025 WNC AgOptions grant program for growers and producers. The …
Eleven agents were selected for the network to serve as a bridge between the state’s growers and the N.C. …
Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers of Cherokee County will be offering free gardening classes on the second Wednesday of every month …
Cherokee County 4-H Horse Club members had several entries in the NC 4-H Horse Program Artistic Expression and Creative …
Venison Donation Program In partnership with Adam Farms Processing and North Carolina Hunters for the Hungry, the Venison Donation Program …
7/24/2024 – Join farmers and buyers, and celebrate the season at the 9th Annual NC Medicinal Herb Grower Buyer …
[Editor’s Note: This news item is a reposting of an article from Southern Ag Today written by Samantha Capaldo, …
According to the Drought Management Advisory Council Cherokee County has reached severe drought (D2) conditions. Some of the recommendations …
This factsheet describes the biology and management of strawberry clipper weevils in commercial strawberry production.
This factsheet describes sap beetles and their impact on North Carolina strawberries.
Black cohosh is a member of the Ranunculaceae family. It is a native medicinal plant …
If treated properly, many herb plants will survive in the garden for a number of …
This publication discusses the results of a study that evaluated the soil fertility status of …
This publication outlines and describes core concepts of risk that are used in various environmental, …
A good source of water is a necessity for producing quality vegetables. During periods of …