Agricultural Change in Wake County, NC: Climate and Development March 18, 2020 | Eric Edwards Eric Edwards gave the below presentation to the Wake County Keep the Farm Workshop on March 11, 2020. View the presentation here. Agricultural Change: Climate and Development Share Filed Under News Tags NC State Extension, water resource economics Other Top News NC Soybean Producers Association Partners with Executive Farm Management Program North Carolina soybean growers will receive a $200 tuition credit for the EFM Bootcamp from the NC Soybean Producers Association. Specialty Crops in 2020: COVID-19 and Other Challenges Daniel Tregeagle highlights the impact of COVID-19 on specialty crops and shares results from a recent survey of caneberry growers. View the Archive