Stories From 2018
Economic Perspective: Regional Economic Growth in North Carolina
The race for job growth across North Carolina is always heated, but is there a shake-up in the front-runners this year?
Marketing Flooded Grain after Florence
At a time when many may be wondering whether crops are salvageable and how to work with insurance agents to ensure that the best possible outcome is reached, Piggott breaks down the process of evaluating whether to harvest and how to calculate potential losses.
In the Aftermath of Hurricane Florence: What do Farmers with Crop Insurance need to do?
Rod ReJesus' recommended crop insurance actions for hurricane-affected farmers.
America’s Sugar ‘Cartel’
American sugar production is highly subsidized by the US government, Beghin explains.
Hurricane Florence: Casualty Losses and Tax Implications
A guide to tax implications from storm damage.
Land Ownership and Irrigation on American Indian Reservations
In CEnREP Working Paper No. 18-017, we examine how agricultural development, and especially irrigation, is affected by the institutions governing land on American Indian reservations.
Michelle Grainger Presenting on EFM in Wilson on 9/5/18
Grainger will brief the Wilson AgriBusiness Committee on the expansion of the Executive Farm Management Program.
N.C. Farm School is Helping a Flower Business Bloom
Since its inception, the North Carolina Farm School has grown statewide and helped launch nearly 50 new farms in North Carolina.
Farm Succession Planning Workshop, Hendersonville, NC
ARE's Andrew Branan will be there to give a legal perspective on the intricacies of succession planning.
2018 Sample Tax Returns
Tax laws are always changing. See what your 2018 tax return could look like.