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Heirs' Property Workshop

Published - April 16, 2026

From: Warren County Center
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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
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Register NOW for TH3: Accommodating Diverse Populations!

Published - June 17, 2026

From: Therapeutic Horticulture
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Drought and Irrigation Considerations - June 2026

Published - June 16, 2026

From: Tobacco Growers Information
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Midweek with Therapeutic Horticulture

Published - June 16, 2026

From: Therapeutic Horticulture
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Water requirements of blackberry during fruit ripening and harvest

Published - June 16, 2026

From: Blackberry and Raspberry Information Portal
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Final Update: Thrips Flight and TSWV Risk Assessment Report – June 15, 2026

Published - June 15, 2026

From: Tobacco Growers Information
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Alternative Feeds for Beef Cattle During Drought

Published - June 15, 2026

From: NC Disaster Information Center
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Sipping on Sunshine Smoothies in Pender County

Published - June 15, 2026

From: EFNEP - Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program
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Leaf Scorch Peanut Notes No. 114 2026

Published - June 13, 2026

From: Peanut
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Controlling Volunteer Potatoes in Peanuts Peanut Notes No. 113 2026

Published - June 13, 2026

From: Peanut
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Two Applications of Paraquat Peanut Notes No. 112 2026

Published - June 13, 2026

From: Peanut
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