
Buncombe Master Gardener Takes Program on the Road
John Bowen, an Extension Master Gardener ℠ volunteer since 2019, has been working on a program, along with several …
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Collapse ▲John Bowen, an Extension Master Gardener ℠ volunteer since 2019, has been working on a program, along with several …
Location: Produce Handling Facility, 74 Research Dr., Mills River, NC Date and Time: May 16, 2024 from 9:30 a.m. to …
Holly Jordan is our NEW County Extension Director for Buncombe County. She officially begins this new role on May …
Thistle is hard to miss with it’s large growth pattern and aggressive spines. It will bloom in it’s second …
In 2023, Buncombe County green industry growers and producers approached Luke Owen, Buncombe County Commercial Horticulture Extension Agent, about …
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Congratulations 2024 PSSI Scholars. We look forward to welcoming you in person to the Prestage Dept of Poultry Science June …
Here are some links for making your own spice mixes. Enjoy these as ways to flavor your food with a …
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Farm Animal Days From cows and pigs to sheep and pardoned turkeys Chocolate and Chip, Farm Animal Days gives children a chance to …
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Join the WNC Beef Cattle Commission for an equipment demonstration of the lime and manure spreader. There will also …
Mountain forest management in North Carolina is much like the landscape of the Appalachian Mountains. It’s never quite what …
Every year, from mid-March through mid-April, I get calls from folks worried about all the bees hovering over their …