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Kerr Tar Area Heirs Property Gathering

Published - July 18, 2025

From: NC FarmLink
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Disaster Recovery: Supplemental Disaster Relief Program Sign-Up Announced (Repost From SAT)

Published - July 17, 2025

From: Farm Law
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Western NC Landowner Workshop on Heirs Property & Succession

Published - June 5, 2025

2025 Extension Land Use and Retention Summit — Feb 26, 2025; Innovation Barn, Charlotte; 8:30AM–5:00PM
A Land Use & Retention Summit Coming to Charlotte Region

Published - January 26, 2025

COMMUNITY MEETING: Carolinas Renewable Energy Development Assistance and Siting Hub (DASH)
Solar Impact: Community Meeting Scheduled for Person County January 23, more scheduled

Published - January 15, 2025

From: Farm Law
North Carolina county map shaded by percent known heirs' property; legend: <0.6%–7.96%
Heirs Property in North Carolina Highlighted by Fed Reserve Bank of Richmond

Published - December 30, 2024

Shoreline at sunrise, Dunes rise to the right of the photo.
Farm Tax: ARE Faculty Present at Northeast NC Niche Ag Conference

Published - November 23, 2024

From: Farm Law
Duplin County Land Use Summit — Nov. 15, 9AM–3PM. Call 910-296-2143 to register.
Land Summit: Duplin County Event Friday November 15

Published - November 11, 2024

From: Farm Law
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Dr. Dara Bloom receiving an award from Dr. David Monks at the NCSU Outreach and Engagement Awards Ceremony
NC State Celebrates Dr. Dara Bloom: A Career Dedicated to Transforming Local Food Systems

Published - April 6, 2026

From: Local Food
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AWIS Alert: Frost Night Ahead

Published - April 6, 2026

From: Strawberry Growers Information
A Durham community member counts pollinators and records the number counted in a verdant demonstration garden for the 2025 Great Southeast Pollinator Census .
See How Pollinator Census Participation Makes a Difference in the 2025 Annual Report

Published - April 6, 2026

From: Extension Master Gardener Volunteers
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Cultivating the Market: A Conversation with Jean Brownfield

Published - April 6, 2026

From: Local Food
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WNC Orchard Insect Pest Update - April 6, 2026

Published - April 6, 2026

From: Southern Appalachian Apples
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Supervisory Training Workshop for Spanish-speaking workers

Published - April 6, 2026

From: Community Development
A close-up photo of seedlings of kale & mustard growing together and ready for harvest.
Microgreens for Macro-Satisfaction

Published - April 6, 2026

From: Extension Gardener
banner for the webinar about How to Get Started with the Great Southeast Pollinator Census in NC on April 15
Learn more and get involved with the Great Southeast Pollinator Census in NC in 2026

Published - April 6, 2026

From: Extension Gardener
Lime is a field in eastern NC ready for distribution.
Lime and Gypsum Economics Peanut Notes No. 40 2026

Published - April 3, 2026

From: Peanut
Peanut plants in mid-June planted in a twin-row planting pattern.
Liquid Calcium Versus Gypsum Peanut Notes No. 39 2026

Published - April 3, 2026

From: Peanut
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