Can I Grow Gooseberries or Currants in NC?
9/16/2020 – The short answer is “no.” You cannot legally grow currants or gooseberries in North Carolina. The reason …
Scotland County Center will be closed tomorrow, Fri 03/29/2024 for the holiday. Our office will be closed on Friday, March 29th in observance of Good Friday, we will open back up Monday, April 1st.
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Winter is still months away but the time to apply preemergence herbicides to control fall-germinating weeds is upon us. …
As part of the Coronavirus Farm Assistance Program, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it will provide up …
Carolina Farm Stewardship Association posted an article about COVID-19 Relief Funds Available to Farmers Starting April 3. Click …
COVID-19 Daily Farmers Update Prepared by Mark Hoffmann (Small Fruits Extension Specialist) and Xiaonan Shi (MS Student, Department of Horticulture) 3/21/2020: As …
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Many of you may have received this information. Thanks to Danny Lauderdale for the following post on his website. I …
To apply restricted-use pesticides to agricultural commodities, you must be certified or be supervised by …
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