Boll weevil pest nearly wiped out North Carolina’s cotton crop in the 1920s. It was finally eradicated in 1980.
Farmers in western North Carolina are grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, facing significant agricultural ...
As of 4:30 p.m. Jan. 30, the North Carolina Forest Service confirmed that the Crooked Creek Fire, which burned 220 acres in McDowell County, is 100% contained. The fire was caused by a fallen ...
The cause of the fire remains under investigation. As of 4:30 p.m. Jan. 30, the North Carolina Forest Service confirmed that the Crooked Creek Fire, which burned 220 acres in McDowell County, is 100% ...
From SamWalkerOBXNews.com The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission says it is currently tracking highly-pathogenic ...
Farmland conservation easements have held back development from agricultural tracts for decades, but some growers chafe ...
As North Carolina officials assess the state of their basketball program in Hubert Davis’ fourth season, they only need to ask themselves one simple question. Do they have one of the top-10 ...
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WBTV Charlotte on MSNNorth Carolina cotton farmer wants Black people to embrace the plantBefore the civil war, the plant brought great prosperity to the country accounting for more than half its exports. But that ...
Dorfman says a big concern is if China retaliates against North Carolina exports and one of the most important crops being tobacco. Our state has hundreds of tobacco farms. North Carolina is one ...
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