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Hot Crops: What Are Farmers Asking About? | NC State Extension To get more information on olives, go to: University of California at Davis Olive Center Texas Extension Olive Production Guide Texas Association of Olive Oil (TXAOO) Jeanine Davis, NC Alternative Crops Organics Program, Department of Horticultural Science, NC State University (reviewed and updated 5 12 2023)
Can I Grow Gooseberries or Currants in NC? | NC State Extension Gooseberries Photo from GLady at Pixabay 9 16 2020 – (Reviewed 8 28 2024) The short answer is “no ” You cannot legally grow currants or gooseberries in North Carolina The reason is that these plants serve as alternate hosts for White Pine Blister Rust This imported disease destroyed white pine forests across the northeastern United States in the early 1900s
Black Périgord Truffles in NC | NC State Extension Learn more about our latest truffle research project Truffle hunting dog and her handler Truffles (Tuber melanosporum) are a highly prized, edible fungus that grows in association with the roots of several species of trees They are not native to the United States and we are still learning about their life cycle and how to grow them
Organic Farm Business Planning | NC State Extension A successful business always includes a good business plan A new agricultural enterprise needs to produce profits to be worthwhile for the farmer In order to assess if a new crop or product, like organics, will work for your business you’ll need to “run your numbers” and flush out the details by preparing a sound
What a Great Story: Passing on a Farm to a New Generation 6 20 2024 – There is a lot of discussion taking place in North Carolina and across the nation about the loss of farmland and how difficult it is for beginning farmers to get access to land to farm The NC Farmlink program, an NC Extension program based in the Department of Horticultural Science at NC State,
Lavender: History, Taxonomy, and Production | NC State Extension Written by Joe-Ann McCoy, Ph D 1999 Updated by J M Davis in 2017, 2021, and 2025 This article was written by Joe-Ann when she was a Ph D candidate working with Dr Jeanine Davis at N C State University and Dr Dwight Camper at Clemson University Her Ph D research was focused on black cohosh She was director of the
Breeding Hop Varieties for North Carolina | NC State Extension Link to Breeding Work in 2016 and 2017 Link to the 2019 Hops Breeding Update Link to the Hops Breeding Update for 2024 Production Guide for Hops Selection NC1601 Funding for all the studies described below was provided by grants awarded through the North Carolina Department of Agriculture Consumer Services Specialty Crops Block Grant Program and New and
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Winter Silhouette Does anyone know of a eastern tree, suitable for zone 6, that has an interesting winter silhouette? I like the look of a black gum a few streets over, but I want to make sure that I do't over-look any other, possibly nicer ones, as this will probably be the last tree I ever plant Thanks
Introducing ‘Shiloh Splash’ River BirchPPAF (Betula nigra ‘Shiloh . . . This is a 2004 report from a NC Specialty Crops Program Project It is posted for historical reference purposes PROJECT LEADER(S): Thomas G Ranney LOCATION: Propagation and production research was conducted at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station, Henderson Co State-wide evaluation trials and on-farm trials were also established IMPACT Initial signs indicate that ‘Shiloh