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Fall can bring about some toxicity issues with livestock. As with a lot of other aspects of 2020, some …
Have you ever heard of composting swine mortalities? This method of mortality processing is gaining traction within the swine …
The State Climate Office of North Carolina (SCONC) and the North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies (NCICS) have a …
Are you getting started with backyard or pastured poultry? Are you interested in heritage chicken breeds? You’re in luck – …
August is Chicken Month over at The Livestock Conservancy. They’ve got great content coming out all month on their …
by Dee Shore Ken Anderson is a good egg. And it’s not just us saying so: The NC State University …
The NC State University Department of Animal Science has hired Dr. Andrew Weaver as an Assistant Professor and Extension …
NC Choices, “an initiative of the Center for Environmental Farming Systems in collaboration with N.C. Cooperative Extension,” has finished …
The NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine has officially hired Dr. Tom Van Dyke to serve as Assistant …
A little less than a month ago, Union County shared the final video in their series on raising pastured …
Are you interested in building ag communication and advocacy skills? Do you want to be a better champion for …
Hurricane season officially started on June 1. Experts are predicting an active season, so preparation is essential. To help poultry …
The Center for Dairy Excellence is offering a three-part webinar series on working with people on a dairy farm: …
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety recently announced the Know Your Zone campaign to help coastal residents and …
A couple of weeks ago, we shared some resources for farmers concerned about maintaining their mental health during these …
In collaboration with Extension service faculty at Purdue University, the University of Maryland and Virginia Tech, NC State University …
Chickens are big bucks for North Carolina producers — between broilers, chickens raised for meat, eggs and turkeys — …
COVID-19 has made a big impact on animal producers and there have been a lot of resources for dealing …
This manual, updated every year, covers pesticide use and safety information, chemical application equipment, fertilizer …
This fact sheet discusses different types of amendments that can be used to manage ammonia …
Air quality in hog production can be improved by dietary manipulation (e.g., reducing crude protein), …
This publication discusses flying unmanned aerial vehicles (drones, model aircraft) for commercial purposes. You'll learn …
This publication offers information on youth showmanship of meat goats.
This publication offers information on youth showmanship of beef cattle.
This publication offers information on youth showmanship of swine.