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Carly Haugh

wheat field

Sep 25, 2023

NC State Economist: What Do We Know About Wheat Procurement in North Carolina?

To better understand the unique challenges their customers face, the North Carolina Small Grain Growers Association sponsored a survey of wheat buyers. Carleo and Schweizer consider the implications of this survey for the grain merchandising industry in North Carolina. 

peanuts

Sep 22, 2023

Call to Action: Opportunities with North Carolina Peanuts Left on the Table

The NC State Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Clinic is looking to recruit a team of students to find sustainable alternatives for peanut shell use, a natural by-product of typical peanut production. 

Sep 18, 2023

Wetlands: Branan and Burchell Provide Overview on Jurisdiction Changes

Professor Michael Burchell and ARE Associate Professor Andrew Branan presented a webinar on recent changes in wetlands protection policy at the national and state level. 

four woman standing on and around a truck

Sep 11, 2023

People, Generations, and Land – NC Farm School Stories

NC Farm School aims to bring together the expertise of Extension agents, NC State Extension and N.C. Cooperative Extension county resources for the success of program participants in various locations throughout the state. 

people standing in a field

Sep 1, 2023

NCSFMRA: Photos From Hyde County Summer Tour 2023

Led by Associate Extension Professor Andrew Branan, members of the North Carolina Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers participated in a tour of select sites in “far eastern” North Carolina this past summer. 

Zach Dubner

Sep 1, 2023

Internship Spotlight: Zach Dubner

ABM Senior Zach Dubner spent his summer working with industry professionals from many different companies while interning for CALS Director of Research Partnerships Deborah Thompson. 

Kaylie Pender

Aug 17, 2023

Internship Spotlight: Kaylie Pender

A junior in Ag Business Management, Kaylie Pender has used her internship with Caterpillar to narrow down her interests and explore potential careers available within marketing. 

corn in its husk

Aug 10, 2023

Climate Change Harming World’s Food Supply With Corn, Wheat Harvests Impacted

Experts are warning climate change and an increase in the frequency of extreme weather events could have devastating effects on global food production. Rod Rejesus joined CBS News to discuss some impacts already being felt. 

mentor and mentee sitting at a table

Aug 10, 2023

ABM Office of Student Mentoring Expands Peer Mentoring Program

After a successful first year, the Office of Student Mentoring is excited to offer the Peer Mentoring program for Agricultural Business Management Majors again during the upcoming school year. 

corn

Aug 7, 2023

The Climate Wrecking Ball Striking Food Supply

Extreme weather events and our warming planet are primed to strike commodities and the food supply like never before.