
Cotton Planting Conditions April 22, 2022
Soil temperatures were 56 degrees at 8 a.m. at Rocky Mount this morning. They did climb to 65 by …
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This page will serve as a resource of information involving Sheep, Goats, and Pigs for the 2024 NC State …
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Formally known as the NC 4-H Photo Contest, this statewide annual contest highlights NC 4-H’ers photographic achievements. The winning …
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This article may be considered lengthy by some folks, but it will only cost you a little time. However, …
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Register HERE! Join us May 14 in Mount Airy, NC to learn about flock management from birth to market. Topics …
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