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An Economist Looks Back at a 43 Year Career
After a 38 year career at NC State, Mike Walden has a lot of wisdom to impart.
Financial Resources for COVID Relief for NC Agribusinesses
COVID-19 has affected every industry, including agriculture. Business owners needing financial assistance can check our list of resources to see what organizations may be able to assist them.
North Carolina’s Livestock Numbers, Feed Needs, and Transportation Logistics
New information is available on the livestock losses and feed requirements for remaining broilers, turkeys and hogs.
Executive Farm Management Program Expanding in 2019
The Executive Farm Management Program that started in North Carolina is growing, with some of the Southeast’s leading management experts joining the NC State and East Carolina University team that launched the program last 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.
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.
Branan Lends Legal Training Support to VAD Workgroup Training
Andrew Branan, Extension Assistant Professor, has joined the workgroup supporting Voluntary Agricultural District (VAD) programs across North Carolina. The VAD workgroup is currently providing legal, technical and leadership training for county personnel who lead their local VAD program in various regional locations across North Carolina.
American Farm Bureau Unveils Dairy Revenue Protection Insurance Concept
AFBF, in cooperation with American Farm Bureau Insurance Services, developed a product called “Dairy Revenue Protection” insurance that helps dairies lock in revenue on milk sales. The product was approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.