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July 19 CCP Meeting to Focus on Backyard Biodiversity
The upcoming Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) meeting on July 19 will focus on Backyard Biodiversity – creating and discovering the biodiversity in your …
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Collapse ▲The upcoming Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) meeting on July 19 will focus on Backyard Biodiversity – creating and discovering the biodiversity in your …
7/6/2018 – This week two training days were held for North Carolina Law Enforcement personnel. NC State researchers, in …
The month of July presents two opportunities to learn about creating pollinator habitat! Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos will …
Photos by Debbie Roos, Chatham County Cooperative Extension In late 2008, I planted a demonstration pollinator garden at Chatham Mills …
We received a confirmed report of basil downy mildew in North Carolina. Growers are advised to actively scout for …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension and the Chatham County Beekeepers’ Association teamed up to hold their 11th Annual …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension will offer a summer pollinator conservation workshop and garden tour …
Due to the recent run of warm, wet weather, conditions are ideal for the development of late blight (Phytophthora …
N.C. Cooperative Extension Hosts a Mobile Processing Demonstration When: June 21, 2018 | 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Mitchell Hills and Hollers Farm …
The month of June presents three opportunities to learn about creating pollinator habitat! Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos will …
As the flooding recedes in western North Carolina, many growers are now reporting losses due to Phytophthora diseases on …
The NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic has confirmed hop downy mildew in a sample from Western North …
Dr. Anthony Keinath, Vegetable Pathologist at Clemson University in South Carolina, has found powdery mildew in watermelons and issued …
Written by Lina Quesada-Ocampo and Kimberly D’Arcangelo Cucurbit downy mildew (CDM) was confirmed on a cucumber sample from a production …
A Chatham County farm has won a coveted Good Food Award in recognition of superior craftsmanship and a commitment …
Register Online Marketing Local Meat: a hands-on intensive for meat producers This full-day marketing workshop for local meat producers focuses on …
Wheat crops that are flowering now in northeast NC are at moderate risk of scab. Much of the crop there …
Thursday May 10 at 10:00 a.m. Chatham County Agriculture Agent Debbie Roos will be giving a tour of Chatham County …
A calibrachoa (million bells) with dried, brown lower leaves was submitted this week to the NCSU Plant Disease and …
Saturday May 19, 2018 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on the lawn at Chatham Mills Organized and conducted by: North Carolina Cooperative Extension, …
Phorid flies are small flies that breed in moist, decaying organic matter and can be …
Corn ear rot is a disease of corn caused by various types of fungi, including …
This publication discusses several causes of soil compaction and provides mitigation recommendations.
This publication offers fertilizer suggestions for a variety of crops, including field, pasture and hay …
This publication addresses the two major soil problems found on residential properties and how to …
This factsheet for farmers describes ways to control the harmful effects of excess nutrients while …
This publication provides information on the impacts wind-driven events have on the soil fertility. Salt …
The grape and wine industry in North Carolina is now worth in excess of $30 …