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New Resource Alert: NC Farm Pond Management Calendar Now Available!

Published - November 25, 2025

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Agents Attend Annual Water Resources Workshop

Published - April 21, 2025

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Creating a Ripple Effect: NC State Extension Helps Save Streams

Published - April 9, 2025

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Wetlands near the Lockwood Folly River
Time for Some Wetlands Q and A

Published - February 12, 2025

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Stream Bank Repair

Published - October 23, 2024

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Update on Well Water Testing Resources in Western NC

Published - October 16, 2024

Line graph shows P. max daily annual preciptiation in inches (0-7) from 1951 through 2023
Frequently Asked Questions About “Big Storms”

Published - October 10, 2024

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Rainwater Harvesting Guidance and Resources

Published - October 7, 2024

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Cotton protected from thrips on left versus not protected on right. Basically there is no cotton on the right
Think About Thrips Management Before Planting

Published - April 14, 2026

From: Cotton
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When should I begin planting cotton? (Collins & Edmisten)

Published - April 13, 2026

From: Cotton
Wendy Gantt of Alliance Health, #PassTheMicYouth Co-Director Maru Gonzalez, Kim Roberts from Town of Cary, and Carlos Moses from Wake County 4-H.
#PassTheMicYouth Honored with NC State’s Opal Mann Green Engagement and Scholarship Award

Published - April 13, 2026

From: Family and Consumer Science Program
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2025 Annual Report Spotlights Volunteers' Commitment to Growth through Continuing Ed

Published - April 13, 2026

From: Extension Master Gardener Volunteers
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Spring Colors of Turfgrass

Published - April 13, 2026

From: TurfFiles
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Preplant Herbicide Options Peanut Notes No. 46 2026

Published - April 12, 2026

From: Peanut
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Nematode Suppression with Outreach SC Peanut Notes No. 45 2026

Published - April 11, 2026

From: Peanut
Variety Trial
Pod Rot Management Peanut Notes No. 44 2026

Published - April 11, 2026

From: Peanut
Native vegetation and cereal rye cover crop
Preemergence Herbicides for Reduced Till Peanuts Peanut Notes No. 43 2026

Published - April 11, 2026

From: Peanut
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Zinc Question Peanut Notes No. 42 2026

Published - April 11, 2026

From: Peanut
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