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7/28/20 – Written by Margaret Bloomquist, Research Associate, and Katie Learn, Research Assistant in the North Carolina Alternative Crops …

6/30/2020 – We have been a little quiet online lately as our team is learning how to manage our …

6/3/2020 (revised)- There are many questions coming in this spring on how to fertilize floral hemp (hemp grown for …

On May 19 the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) issued its final rule on the direct payment portion of …

2/25/2020 – Several days ago the USDA Economic Research Service released a report on the Economic Viability of Industrial …

2/14/2020 – North Carolina Hemp Strain Testing Results are finally here! Hemp strains were tested in four locations last …

2/11/2020- There are many people getting involved in the hemp industry who are new to agriculture. They may not …

12/19/2019 – (Reviewed 8/28/2024) If you have a reason to ship hemp or hemp products, please read this post! …
8/23/2019 – NC State University Researchers are focusing on plant nutrition topics for optimizing greenhouse hemp growth. Links below …

Root, Crown, and Stem Rot Root, crown, and stem rots are being observed in industrial hemp stands across North Carolina. …

Kept for historical reference! 8/24/2024 7/10/2019 – Our emerging CBD hemp industry, our graduate students, and our women growers getting …

7/5/2019 – (reviewed 8/28/2024) We often see claims that hemp seeds or clones are “certified” by seed and clone …

Greenhouse media for growing hemp cuttings Keith Edmisten, Carl Crozier, and Anthony LeBude North Carolina Cooperative Extension Kristin Hicks, North Carolina Department …
Deanna Osmond Professor of Crop & Soil Sciences 6/9/2019 – Growers are confronted by a number of issues concerning hemp production. …

The USDA Farm Service Agency today issued an update to state and county FSA offices regarding implementation of the …

(this event is over but posted for historical purposes) The interest in growing industrial hemp in western North Carolina …

8/28/2024-This page is maintained for historical reference. 8/11/2017 – On August 8 we held our annual Alternative Crops and Organics …

8/28/2024 – This article documents one of the first hemp research plantings in North Carolina. 7/7/2017 – On June 19, …

North Carolina’s climate and soils are well suited to grow many types tree fruits. This …
Prionus beetle infestations have emerged as a critical concern for North Carolina’s blueberry industry, where …

This publication serves as a guide on building local food economies for planners, economic developers, …
Soil fumigation remains an essential practice for managing soilborne pathogens, nematodes, and weeds in high-value …
Tomato is a warm-season crop that, when managed using appropriate production practices, can reach first …
This publication focuses on the production and harvest of head lettuce, one of the most …
Producing asparagus crowns for sale or on-farm use is a straightforward and potentially profitable enterprise. …
Onion is a cool-season crop that tolerates moderate freezing temperatures and is well adapted to …