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The National Center for Home Food Preservation has revamped its website and has a new look. It still has …
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Collapse ▲The National Center for Home Food Preservation has revamped its website and has a new look. It still has …
Attention Buncombe County Teens… The West District 4-H Council Officers and Agent Advisors are excited to be bringing some new …
Thank you to all our North Carolina Egg Producers who work hard every day to provide us healthy and …
N.C. Cooperative Extension, Buncombe and Henderson County Centers in partnership with the NC State University College of Education are …
Students in two Buncombe County Elementary schools have been participating in the Steps to Health program for more than …
Article provided by David Glenn, Meteorologist in Charge, NOAA-National Weather Service Have you ever wondered how much rain fell during …
This spring, you might notice beautiful, white flowering trees seemingly everywhere along roadsides, ditches, and woodland throughout western North …
There are many natural phenomena that signal the official return of spring. One of the most dramatic displays is …
Luke Owen is our Commercial Horticulture Agent for Buncombe County. In his role, he conducts plant diagnostics for pests/diseases, …
The 2024 WNC Dairy Feeder Calf Program is off to a great start and has 19 youth participants from …
The Chatham County Spring Ag Fest on March 23, 2024, was a success with a great crowd in attendance in spite …
GARDEN HELPLINE IS OPEN NEED ANSWERS TO YOUR GARDENING QUESTIONS? CALL 828-255-5522 VISIT the Extension Office at 49 Mt. Carmel Road, Asheville, …
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension conducted a Farm Tax Webinar Series in February and March for about 350 …
Join us May 4, 2024 and raise funds for Eastern 4-H Center We are excited to welcome you back to …
Botrytis blight (caused by Botrytis cinerea) is a well-known problem among greenhouse ornamental crop producers. This ubiquitous fungus has …
Dear Friends, We are excited to announce the second annual Betsy’s Bash, a celebration and fundraising event at the Betsy-Jeff …
A recent study from the University of Florida discovered high incidences of two tomato viruses (ToBRFV and PepMV) in …
I received an alert that rust is showing up on ornamental trees so scouting now will be important. Species …
Since October of 2023, I have had multiple reports of dieback issues occurring in (C. florida) varieties. I sent …