Can Rural Revitalization Be a Benefit From COVID-19?
There doesn’t appear to be any segment of our society that has been left untouched by COVID-19. Since COVID-19 …
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Collapse ▲There doesn’t appear to be any segment of our society that has been left untouched by COVID-19. Since COVID-19 …
Renee Kennedy knew the beautiful farm house and 110 acres she had under contract to purchase in Pleasant Gardens, …
The Corona Virus crisis has changed all our lives in so many different ways. I believe many of us …
North Carolina ranks 2nd nationwide for the amount of acres converted to a developed use for the years 2001 …
Webinar about general land management trends across the state, a handful of NC FarmLink success stories, and how to …
On May 19 the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) issued its final rule on the direct payment portion of …
While you may have heard the term ‘absentee landowner’, it might be more appropriate to use the term ‘non-operating …
What: Explore NC State Extension’s NC FarmLink’s web resource to 1) discover farmland available for lease or for sale across …
William and I were excited when we came on board as the NC FarmLink Co-Directors because we are both passionate …
Online Webinar, Thursday, April 8, 6 to 7.30 p.m. COVID-19 is placing new and unforeseen challenges on-farm labor – getting employees …
Using the right tool for any given task is always our goal, but we all have made do when …
(Updated Apr 16, 2024) One of the most common questions we get at NC FarmLink is “What is a fair rental …
UPDATE: In order to comply with the latest NC State University policy, the Plant Disease and Insect Clinic will now …
This historic family-owned property was recently used to raise grass-fed beef before being partially converted to corn and soybean …
Are you a beginning farmer looking for land, or a landowner hoping to lease land? Creating a farm lease …
One of the most interesting parts of our job here at NC FarmLink is reviewing the information that land …
Greg Judy, renowned grass farmer and successful leasor of land, was the keynote speaker at the 2019 Carolina Meat …
The National Young Farmers Coalition and Hickory Nut Gap Farm present a Young Farmers Mixer at HNG Farm Thursday, …
Thank you, Andrew Branan, for organizing and inviting NC FarmLink to the Western Piedmont Land Summit training for NC …
N.C. Cooperative Extension, Burke County Center, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. 130 Ammons Drive # 2, Morganton, NC 28655 Register online (Note: We’ll bring in …
This publication addresses aspects of hay production as a method of conserving forage crops.
Cool-season annual forages like wheat, oats, and ryegrass can be used to feed livestock in …
This publication addresses nutrient management concerns as they relate to land application of animal wastes, …
This publication discusses how excess zinc and copper from animal manure can lead to soil …
This publication discusses methods to measure the amount of grass available for grazing to help …
The longhorned tick (previously called the 'Asian longhorned tick') is an invasive tick spreading throughout …
This publication provides a general overview of silvopastures and discusses the results of forage productivity …
Applying swine manure to forestland that needs nitrogen and phosphorus can help swine producers manage …