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Gaston County Cooperative Extension wrapped up its three part Your Land Your Legacy workshop series on Friday, April 22. The …
One of North Carolina’s greatest assets is its abundance of forestland. Over three quarters of the approximately 18.7 million …
On Saturday, April 23, 2022, North Carolina 4-Hers are invited to come and compete at the state 4-H Wildlife Habitat …
Youth Flock Owners: Please read the latest update from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services released on …
Once seen as a source of pestilence and waste of land, wetlands are now a central feature of federal …
As the weather warms up, insects and other animals are becoming more active. I wrote the other day about …
Similar to murder hornets in 2020, the Joro spider is having its five minutes of fame! Recent headlines across …
It’s feeling a lot like spring out there! As the warm weather bring feelings of joy from longer days …
A new fact sheet has been published by NC State Cooperative Extension concerning land title due diligence in advance …
With the comment period on the Biden Administration’s Waters of the United States (WOTUS) proposed definition still open until …
N.C. Cooperative Extension has published the new Fact Sheet titled Present Use Value: Transferring Property Enrolled in Present Use …
The Voluntary Agricultural District State Working Group has reviewed and released a new model ordinance. This model ordinance incorporates …
NC State University has declared a Condition 2 adverse weather status through noon on Sunday, January 23rd, 2022. As …
Recent data shows that the NC timber industry is resilient and continues to perform better despite the COVID-19 Pandemic. …
President Biden recently signed the historic $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) into law as a part …
There are many questions concerning the recent ruling by EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to end …
[Editor’s note: I’m posting my article for the Fall issue of the NC State Economist, a quarterly publication of …
It’s hard not to love this time of year between the spectacle of fall colors and the reprieve of …
Note: On June 23, 2022 (6 months after this article was published), the spotted lanternfly was detected in North …
This publication provides a set of budget tools for the ten most promising nature-based solutions …
Proper tree care is an important part of a homeowner's investment. This publication guides consumers …
A quick guide providing commonly used herbicides used in forest site preparation and release treatments. …
This publication discusses contributions the forest sector makes to the North Carolina economy.
This fact sheet discusses the Ash Flower Gall Mite, a minor/aesthetic pest of ash trees.
This publication describes the life cycle and control of the hemlock rust mite, which causes …
If you live in a home or community that may be vulnerable to wildfires, this …
This publication serves as a resource for Extension and other outreach professionals who plan wildland …