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Farm Fresh Ventures

Farm Fresh Ventures | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it

A multi-county, two-state partnerships of local agricultural producers and Cooperative Extension agents has launched and is now taking orders for fresh local produce for delivery starting the first of May.

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Wells Fargo picks Charlotte to plant agriculture hub

Wells Fargo picks Charlotte to plant agriculture hub | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
Charlotte is gaining another Wells Fargo hub – and those in the East Coast who lend to the agriculture industry are getting more competition.
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Western flower thrips proving difficult to control | Cotton content from Southeast Farm Press

Western flower thrips proving difficult to control | Cotton content from Southeast Farm Press | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
Acephate failure in North Carolina cotton is being attributed to the presence of western flower thrips.
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Putting a local food twist on suburbia | UNC Charlotte Urban Institute

Putting a local food twist on suburbia | UNC Charlotte Urban Institute | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it

With summer just weeks away, suburbanites across the region are prepping lawns. Homeowners will rake, aerate and fertilize, while lusting over neighbors’ yards that are just a little greener.  But what if these lawns – soaking up valuable water and fertilizers – produced local food to feed the neighborhood instead of just grass?

 

The Farmstead, a 126-acre development waiting to break ground outside Granite Quarry in rural Rowan County, has been trying for three years to bring this idea to life.

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WASHINGTON: As farm bill debate looms, Tarheel lawmakers gird for fight over tobacco | National Politics | NewsObserver.com

WASHINGTON: As farm bill debate looms, Tarheel lawmakers gird for fight over tobacco | National Politics | NewsObserver.com | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
The U.S. Senate this week has started to fine-tune the huge, new five-year farm bill, working through votes on a series of amendments that will include a proposal to eliminate federal subsidies for tobacco insurance.
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Syngenta opens new crop lab in North Carolina | AgriPulse

Syngenta opens new crop lab in North Carolina | AgriPulse | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it

Touting North Carolina as one of the top states in the country for biotechnology, Senator Kay Hagan, D-N.C., emphasized the industry's contribution to the state's economy during Syngenta Biotechnology's Advanced Crop Lab opening last week.

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NC Ag Commissioner Challenges Restaurants To Highlight Local Food This Summer - PerishableNews

NC Ag Commissioner Challenges Restaurants To Highlight Local Food This Summer - PerishableNews | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
A new program from the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is encouraging chefs to dig into locally grown products this summer.
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Kudzu bugs may face natural predator | The State

Kudzu bugs may face natural predator | The State | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it

Researchers from Clemson and North Carolina State universities, the University of Georgia and other institutions are expected to ask the U.S. Department of Agriculture for permission this month to fight the kudzu bugs with its natural predator – a small wasp the size of a gnat.


Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2013/05/18/2776674/kudzu-bugs-may-face-natural-predator.html#storylink=cpy
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Food, rides and fun: It's Got to Be NC : Out and About at WRAL.com

Food, rides and fun: It's Got to Be NC : Out and About at WRAL.com | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
The annual Got to Be NC festival, which celebrates North Carolina agriculture, kicks off Friday at noon. Rides, food, exhibits will fill the state fairgrounds through Sunday.
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N.C. distillery turning crop leftovers into sweet-potato potable

N.C. distillery turning crop leftovers into sweet-potato potable | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
Let's begin this story by picking up the iPad, smartphone or, dare I say, printed page and stepping outside. Scratch around a bit in the first patch of dirt you see. That sandy soil?
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Mapped soybean genome should allow for quicker road to improved varieties | Southeast Farm Press

Mapped soybean genome should allow for quicker road to improved varieties |  Southeast Farm Press | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
The mapping of the soybean genome has accelerated the breeding of beans that will yield better, contain higher levels of protein and overcome a multitude of pests, diseases and environmental stresses.
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Got to Be NC Festival celebrates local food, state’s ag heritage May 17-19 at State Fairgrounds

RALEIGH – The Got to Be NC Festival at the State Fairgrounds will continue to feature the family-friendly events that have made it a favorite local spring festival. The event, which takes place May 17-19, will again feature hundreds of antique tractors, a daily tractor parade, lots of local food, classic cars, live music, a carnival and much more.

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Troxler challenges restaurants to highlight local food this summer -  

Troxler challenges restaurants to highlight local food this summer -        | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it

RALEIGH — A new program from the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is encouraging chefs to dig into locally grown products this summer.

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SEED Foundation aims to promote locally grown foods - Salisbury Post

SEED Foundation aims to promote locally grown foods - Salisbury Post | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it

A newly formed nonprofit, The SEED Foundation of North Carolina, aims to develop and promote local food and farming and spearhead local food campaigns.

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Blueberries thriving in Southeastern N.C.

Blueberries thriving in Southeastern N.C. | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
Today, blueberries are North Carolina's most valuable fruit crop – and since 2001, by act of the General Assembly, they've been the Tar Heel State's official berry.
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Chinese company to acquire Smithfield Foods for $4.7 billion | NewsObserver.com

Chinese company to acquire Smithfield Foods for $4.7 billion | NewsObserver.com | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it

Smithfield Foods, one of North Carolina’s largest employers, has agreed to sell itself to a Chinese company in a $4.72 billion deal that could have far-reaching implications for the state’s multibillion-dollar pork industry.


Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/05/29/2924963/chinese-company-to-acquire-smithfield.html#storylink=cpy

 

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Syngenta Unveils New Crop Research Facility (AgWired)

Syngenta Unveils New Crop Research Facility (AgWired) | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it

yngenta has unveiled its new crop research facility at the company's RTP Innovation Center, located in North Carolina. The $72 million Advanced Crop Lab allows company researchers to simulate any agricultural climate and precisely measure plant inputs. This technology will help farmers grow more food with fewer resources.

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Strawberries reign as pick of the season

Strawberries reign as pick of the season | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
It's that time of year again when you start seeing those little road signs with arrows pointing to the mecca of spring fruit.
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Rain doesn’t keep people away from Got to Be NC Festival | NewsObserver.com

Rain doesn’t keep people away from Got to Be NC Festival  | NewsObserver.com | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it

RALEIGH— A stroller-filled crowd descended upon the State Fairgrounds on Sunday, despite a few rain showers, for the annual Got to Be NC Festival.


Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/05/19/2904007/rain-doesnt-keep-people-away-from.html#storylink=cpy
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Syngenta Greenhouse: Think Cool Wear Shades

Syngenta Greenhouse: Think Cool Wear Shades | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it

The state of North Carolina is heavy on Agriculture. So it’s not odd to see greenhouses from the coast to the mountains. But there’s a new greenhouse at Syngenta in Research Triangle Park that is said to be the only one of its kind in the world.

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Feed and disease on menu at turkey science conference : Farmers Weekly

Feed and disease on menu at turkey science conference : Farmers Weekly | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
Feeding strategies and disease control were both on the menu at the recent annual Turkey Science and Production Conference. Ken Randall reports
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Charlotte farmers markets grow with consumers

Charlotte farmers markets grow with consumers | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
Now that local and sustainable food has taken root, many Charlotte-area markets are evolving to meet new demands.
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N.C. Senate, House face off in milk-chugging contest today (Home in Henderson)

Members of the North Carolina General Assembly will compete in a milk-chugging contest to raise awareness of the state’s dairy industry. During the contest, teams of three will race to see which team can finish six pints of milk in the fastest time. Following the contest, attendees will be able to enjoy free ice cream.

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New research to study climate, weather impacts on livestock

New research to study climate, weather impacts on livestock | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has awarded $19.5 million for research focusing on the impacts of climate change and weather variability on dairy and beef cattle. 
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Virginia farmers turning to sorghum to save money | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com

Virginia farmers turning to sorghum to save money | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
WAVERLY Among U.S. farmers, corn and soybeans are the front-runners, with wheat and hay going strong. And then there’s sorghum, the humble one, way behind. But lately, the grain with the funny name has been gaining.
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Senate Democrats embrace farm bill in battle to retain their majority - The Hill's On The Money

Senate Democrats embrace farm bill in battle to retain their majority - The Hill's On The Money | North Carolina Agriculture | Scoop.it
Senate Democrats are moving to farm legislation that they think could bolster several red-state incumbents. Senate Democrats are moving to farm legislation that they think could bolster several red-state incumbents who are seeking reelection in 2014.
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