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New tariffs imposed by the Trump administration are creating a wave of uncertainty among North Carolina farmers, with ...
On March, the United States Department of Agriculture cut $1 billion in funding, eliminating programs that enabled local schools and food banks to purchase food from local farmers.
After a drop in temperatures and a mix of spring weather, crops in eastern North Carolina, specifically wheat, are ...
A bill moving through the North Carolina Statehouse would greatly reduce tax incentives and make it harder to build ...
The Burn Ban, issued by the N.C. Forest Service, went into effect on March 21 due to threatening forest fire conditions.
Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler announced today that the Agricultural Disaster Crop Loss Program is open and accepting ...
The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is administering the statewide program as part of a $524 million disaster package approved by the N.C. General Assembly, with nearly $311 ...
That's the reality for many North Carolina corn growers this spring ... from the State Emergency Response and Disaster Relief ...
Researchers thought colder temperatures and higher elevations could stop the march of invasive fire ants across NC. Mother Nature had other ideas.
FEMA has come to the aid of wildfires in the Carolinas, supplying Polk County with a Fire Management Assistance Grant.
NC State Fair Flirts with Attendance of 1M The 2018 North Carolina State Fair overcame a one-day delay and nearly topped 1 million in attendance. The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer ...
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