Organic Spelt and Canola: New Crops for NC?
by: Molly Hamilton and Dr. Chris Reberg-Horton We often hear from organic grain farmers who are interested in a new …
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by: Chris Reberg-Horton, Adam Smith, George Place, and Scott Wells. The roller method for soybeans continues to show incredible promise …
Our breeding for organic cropping systems (BOPS) project is nearing the end of its first year. The project has …
RAFI has announced that it is offering cost-share grants of up to $10,000 for individual farmers and up to …
Rutherford County Growers’ Interest Meeting: We will be attending a meeting at the Rutherford County Annex in Rutherfordton on September 8 to …
by: Aaron Fox and Dr. Chris Reberg-Horton The USDA began Conservation Program 33 (CP33), Habitat Buffers for Upland …
East Carolina Soy Processors, LLC, in Hyde County, is certified to process organic soybeans and will start buying organic …
By: Molly Hamilton and Dr. Chris Reberg-Horton Last year was a tough year for organic wheat marketing in NC. Lindley …
By: Dr. George Place and Dr. Chris Reberg-Horton Organic soybean producers consistently report that weed management is their biggest obstacle …
Deadline for applying for EQIP for organic practices is March 12. North Carolina farmers who are transitioning to organic …
By: Adam Smith, and Dr. Chris Reberg-Horton Utilizing the roller-crimper in no-till soybeans has shown to be a promising tactic …
Organic No-till: N release from roll-killed hairy vetch and crimson clover. By: Mary Parr, Dr. Chris Reberg-Horton, and Dr. Julie …
By Jennifer Lapidus Through forging relationships between bakers, farmers, millers, wheat breeders, crop specialists, and the general public, Carolina Farm …
NC Commercial Organic Production Conference New Bern Hilton, January 15 th, 2010, 12 Noon Until 7 PM12:00 – 2:00 Lunch …
Mary Parr is a second year Master’s student working with Dr. Julie Grossman’s lab studying soil fertility as part of …
Legumes In fall 2008, we planted 14 legume varieties, including berseem clover, subterranean clover, sweet clover, crimson clover, hairy vetch, …

The need for organically adapted varieties has come up time and again as an important production issue among NC …

NC Organic Crop Conference will be held on Friday, January 19 at the Riverfront Conference Center in New Bern …
by: Molly Hamilton and Chris Reberg-Horton Figuring out organic grain prices can simple for some and much more complex for …
by: Chris Reberg-Horton and Julie Grossman We do not have a lot of data yet, but wanted to give everyone …

This manual prepares pesticide applicators for Forest Pest Control Certification exams in the following states: …

This manual provides guidance tailored for North Carolina's non-commercial pesticide applicators using fumigants in commodity …
This chapter of the Farm to Early Care and Education Resource Guide for North Carolina …
Including sloped screens for solid-liquid manure separation can have positive impacts on manure management systems …
Screw press separators can divide a single by-product stream into a solid and liquid stream …
This factsheet summarizes key technologies used to produce pellets from animal manures and the impact …
Manure is among the lowest methane yielding feedstocks in digesters, but it is widely used …

Grapevines require 16 essential nutrients for normal growth and development (Table 9.1). Carbon, hydrogen, and …